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The Caldwell Ultimate Target Stand is a lightweight, 30-inch tall shooting accessory designed for quick setup and reliable stability. Featuring a durable honeycomb backing that withstands over 100 rounds and a stabilizer system to prevent tipping, it’s perfect for backyard shooting, sighting in, and range practice. Its compact design and portability make it a must-have for serious shooters seeking convenience and performance.


























| ASIN | B00359L1AQ |
| Age range | Adult |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Caldwell |
| Color | green, white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,175) |
| Date First Available | 7 Aug. 2012 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Height | 2.5 inches |
| Included components | Product |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 24 inches |
| Item display width | 11 inches |
| Item model number | 707055 |
| Manufacturer | Caldwell |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Power source | hand_powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 1.54 kg |
| Seasons | All Weather |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | Rifle Shooting |
| Style | Ultimate Target Stand |
| Team | Caldwell |
| Weight | 2.27 kg |
C**H
Don't forget to order some replacement backing !!!
This is really good. Folds up into a compact and easy to carry stand. Nice and stable in light winds as well. Obviously given the cross section don't try it in a medium to strong wind or 90 degrees to the wind. The stand is easy to set up and sticky or clip-on/pin-on targets are easy to mount. The plastic backing is good and durable. I'm using .22 and .17 Rem and HMR and they all punch nice neat little holes through the backing. The backing is like a honeycomb and so retains it's structure and stiffness for a long time. I think I shot over 100 rnds of .22 through this and it's still upright and supporting targets. So pretty good value. Obviously you can substitute the backing but there are replacements for this, so it's worth buying a spare set. I'm glad I've found this as I've been looking for a portable set for a long time.
A**R
Excellent
Excellent
K**R
Highly recommended
This is by far the best target holder I have purchased, easily erected. This product has pushed all other target holders into second place.
R**N
Good Target
I have borrowed one earlier very good so I ordered my own.
C**N
Sturdy and easy to put together. Can recommend 👌
R**S
This is a cool and yet inexpensive method to mount a target and ideal for sighting in. Just make sure you do no hit the plastic bracket (goes without saying) but otherwise it is very good and does the job well. Plastic is strong and sturdy to step on to fix into the ground. I used cardboard as a target holder between the support bars once the plastic corrugated sheet they provided was shot out. Would buy this again if need arose.
H**R
So I looked a lot at different products available on amazon and finally set on this one and ordered it along with targets and staple gun and shooting rest and a nice laser bore sighter, everything got here in time for a shooting outing I promised to take my nephew on, except the shooting rest which I had to delay the outing waiting on the shooting rest so I had to buy a different one locally that wasn't as feature packed as the one I ordered for the shooting trip... Anyway I have a lot of firearms and I needed to sight them all in and bore sight the scopes and lasers and other sighting accessories. So we finally had everything needed for the shooting outing so we loaded everything up and headed to a remote area with nice backstops that was safe to set up and shoot, the day before the shooting trip I assembled the shooting stand and familiarized myself with it and it all went together fine and seemed pretty sturdy and adequate for the job, as we were getting ready to leave home the wind started really picking up a lot but I had hoped it would be a lot less at our shooting location, well it was just as bad if not worse, I'm talking about at least 15 to 20 MPH winds so setting it up in our original location was impossible so we used a U shaped high gravel mound that was kind of enclosed on three sides but the wind was still pretty stout, but we were able to set it up and even with the large target backing board to catch wind it stayed upright with the stabilizer mounted on the bottom and we found two rectangular cement filled plastic weights someone else had left behind to place on the front and back parts of the stabilizer so it was in the ground pretty good and the weights kept it from blowing over in the heavy wind. I used the center panel of the target backing for the laser bore sight target and then the left and right panels for the glow shot high visibility targets which were about 12"x18" or something like that and there was plenty of room for all three targets, I actually could have put a third glow shot target where the laser bore sighting target was at after I finished the bore sighting so there's lots of room for three large paper targets to be mounted... I had to use excessive staples to keep the targets on the backing board because of the heavy wind which also made the laser bore sighting a bit of a challenge... We used it for the initial Laser bore sighting and then we went to live rounds and started with .223/5.56mm to 7.62x52mm .308 rounds and then .22, .40, and 9mm for the first bit of shooting and the backing held up pretty well, I think my daughter had one or two low stray rounds where one .22 round went through the plastic storage compartment on the plastic stand and one or two that went through the plastic clips that go on the top and bottom of the backing board that keep the target backing from folding, oh yeah the backing has two folding points so it takes up less space when stored and there are four plastic 4" clips that keeps the board pretty steady.. So I might need to replace the backing board after another shooting trip or two and the plastic clips too maybe? Overall this is a pretty good setup and survived the first couple hundred assorted rounds we sent through it with only minor damage to the stand itself, also the hole through the small storage compartment actually didn't break the plastic, it made a small hole that actually looks like the self healing targets so the hole isn't big enough to compramise the compartment and luckily there was nothing really in the compartment and it is still functional.... Other then the couple stray bullets and the backing board being a little ate up from all the bullets fired through it I could still take it out for a few more outings and it should still hold up as good as it did for the first outing and hopefully there will be lots less wind next time I go out shooting but if it is windy I know it'll still stay upright as long as i can find makeshift weights to place on the cross stabilizer because withput the extra weight its not as sturdy and secure, I would recommend this item to anyone who wants to do light to medium volume of shooting of various caliber ammo and for the price you really can't beat this setup and its made pretty well and if not abused should hold up for a lot of shooting trips, with the exception of the target backing board that would need replacing after a few outings but other then that it should stand up to normal usage very well PS: one slight problem I did notice and slipped my mind is that there is a small metal clip on fork that is the bottom center support for the target, when I assembled it at home to familiarize myself with the stand, the clip stayed put and had no problems but when I reassembled it at the shooting site it just wouldn't stay put, no matter which way I clipped it back onto the stand it just kept falling off or popping off no matter what I did so I luckily had some 2" wide packing tape that I looped around the clip and taped it to the stand which kept it in place but this is a problem that could have stopped me from using the whole setup without the bottom center target backing support because it keeps the backing board from being blown off or folding or whatever else but without this lower backing support with the provided backing board you won't be able to keep the backing board mounted to the stand setup so remember to take tape or some other material to secure this part to the stand because without it your screwed and I was lucky I took the tape as a backup to the staple gun for holding the targets onto the backing board... It kind of sucks that the whole setup relies on this one small piece of metal to keep the backing board mounted to the stand and is the one improvement I would suggest.. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@UPDATE@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ So ok I took my nephew and a friend of his shooting again and we of course used this shooting stand again but it's done for now after this last shooting trip, a couple of stray .223/5.56mm and .308/7.62x52 rounds took out the target backing metal support rods and they clipped the metal rods like a hot knife through butter so unless I can order new target board support rods I'm going to need to order a whole new setup, but even of I do end up replacing it with the same or different model stand its pretty cheap and I got part of my money out of it in use, I'm debating whether or not to buy this same model again or if I should try a different setup altogether? So if your going to let others shoot at this setup make sure they are only hitting the target backing board because two stray rounds hitting the metal rods that hold the backing board its ruined and cannot be used anymore so be warned its possible to completely ruin this stand even if one bullet hits one rod because it needs both rods and the bottom center support to hold the backing board and the targets BC BC
S**M
Es muy práctico, ligero y plegable. Le puedes poner muchas dianas y figuras.
K**R
Fácil montaje. Buen acabado y muy funcional. Recomendado
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