🎯 Hit the mark every time with T1000!
The T1000 Gen 1 Target Hit Indicator is a rugged, weatherproof device designed for precision shooting. It features red and yellow LED lights to indicate hits and misses, a durable FlexPrism rubber reflector, and comes with industrial-strength Velcro for easy mounting on AR500 steel targets. Compact and lightweight, it's perfect for both casual and professional shooters.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 4 x 2.4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Brand Name | MagnetoSpeed |
Color | Black |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | MagnetoSpeed |
Part Number | MST1000 |
S**D
Works well for our 2,175 yard long range shooting class
These are great flashers. We don't use them for close-up targets, however we have them attached to all of our targets from 1,392 yards out to 2,175, and they really save the day. I do wish they had an easy-access on/off switch, but oh well. Great product & easy to see on our nomad rifleman targets beyond 1 mile!
M**W
Electronics cover broke while attempting to remove batteries.
Still works but the cover broke when I tried to remove batteries.
D**P
Works well on small calibers.
Product worked well. On the sensitive setting, the flash worked on a full size 5/16” thick IPSC target at 200 yards using a 22 lr. This exceeded our expectations.
B**M
Works
Does show up at 500 yds. Great for those situations a scope can't see.
A**R
Awesome product
Works awesome. Easy to set up. Really bright. Easy to see at 1000 yrds
N**K
It Just Works... Beautifully.
So I literally just bought this, but I went shooting a few weeks ago with some buddies and one of them had this hit indicator. We were shooting at 1770 yards (just over 1 mile) with 308, 6.5 Creedmoor, and 338 Lapua using a 24x24 steel target. At that distance you are unable to see the target swing or hear the orgasmic "ping" of a well placed shot... enter the T1000. We were shooting open desert in broad daylight, and although you cannot see this indicator with the naked eye at 1 mile, you and your spotter absolutely can. As long as you are not shooting a big recoil rifle, you will be able to spot your own shots and see your hits through your own scope which is really nice when shooting alone. At 1k yards you SHOULD be able to see and hear impact, but that's not always a guarantee...again making this a great investment. Inside 1k yards it's not as necessary, but can be valuable to those that are hard of hearing or if lighting conditions don't always allow for a direct visualization of your targets. So stoked to get mine!
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