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The Highwild Adjustable Target Stand Base is a durable, rust-resistant steel frame designed for quick, tool-free assembly with 1x2 wooden supports. Featuring adjustable width from 8" to 24" with clear inch markings, it comes as a complete kit including mounting hardware, ground nails, clips, and fluorescent paper targets—ideal for USPSA/IPSC and IDPA practice at any outdoor range or backyard.







| ASIN | B07V6X53D6 |
| Brand Name | Highwild |
| Colour | F- 2 Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,925) |
| Included Components | target stand |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Adjustable Target Stand Base |
| Manufacturer | Highiwld |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Team Name | Highwild |
| UPC | 740385244520 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 count |
I**.
These targets stands are easy to setup and a great value for the cost! With the included stakes we had no issues shooting all day with rifle or pistol rounds. The spring loaded 1x2 holders were a nice touch and added a bit of stability to the assembly. I took it easy on the wing nut after seeing other peoples issues with the welds breaking and didn't have any problems. Bottom line, these work well and are a good value for a two pack.
R**M
This is a great target kit. I wish it was able to go like 3 or 4 inches wider but for the price, I think this is a great little target setup for quick easy install anywhere you go and its small enough to take with you no problem. The quality seems sturdy and solid and I cant wait to shoot at these this weekend in the snow. Design is good. I like that the 1x2 has a nice snug fit and it seems sturdy. Great purchace, easy to assemble.
R**Y
This has ben one of the most useful things I have ever purchased for the shooting range. I have a larger target that the frame is sized to fit a regular roll of brown builders paper that you would find at the big box store. the problem is many days it is very windy at our range and this thing is tough to keep anchored down as it's like a huge sail. For some guns, I do not need the large background so I use this frame instead. While it only opens up to about a 24" width at most. I usually don't even go that wide for accurate small grouping firearms. The 1x2's that plug in the stand for the uprights are cheap and readily available and you can cut them to whatever height you desire and carry spares for when a stray round breaks them. I cut cardboard to my desired size and attach it to the uprights with spring clamps from the big box store. I then use adhesive targets on the cardboard that are easily replaced as needed. I have all the spare uprights, cardboard squares, and extra spring clamps for any mishaps at the range. This setup is super cheap, and I'm a frugal kind of guy. But the best thing I have found about this target stand is this. On the really windy days, I use much shorter uprights that keeps the cardboard square close to the ground so it grabs very little wind. i add the steel spikes that come with the set and peg it to the ground and it has remained stable on very windy days. If needed, extra spikes or a weight could be added to keep the wind from toppling it over. This stand is extremely useful and sees a ton of use for me, especially when a large target footprint is not needed or on very windy days. It also came with a few nice targets that I will shoot but replace with something I don't have to keep paying lots of money for.
E**N
Good quality! Easy to install! Easy to transport to the range. Great price. Works good but the wood doesn’t fit without sanding it
V**R
These are really great target stands. They are light, easy to assemble, and can be adjusted to fit a variety of targets. They are kind of light weight so do not expect them to work without either using the included stakes or using some kind of weight. I use two 10 lbs. camera tripod sandbags per target and that seems to work great. I really like how it uses 1x2s as they are cheap.
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