American Handgunner, Nov./Dec. 2005 TAC II Turning Target- A Personal Practice Platform Elite Target Systems has come up with one of those products that make you push that spotted and stained Rocky Mountain Elk Association ball cap back on your skull, grin from ear to ear and say, "Man, I just gotta have one of those." I’ve always wanted to be able to go out on my porch, set up my guns, ammo and a shooting bench and just fire away to my heart’s content. It’s therapy if you ask me.
I have the property now but nothing other than cobbled-together target stands to use. Elite Target Systems has developed their TAC II turning target system with the single user in mind. You don’t need to spend thousands of dollars, build bunkers to house equipment or trench 300 yards for electrical and pneumatic actuator lines. All you need is the TAC II, a couple of sandbags, four wood 2x2s, target backers and the targets of your choice.
Neat And Tidy The whole system is self-contained. It includes antenna, RC-1000 remote control, battery and charger, Tri-flow precision lubricator and an operating manual. You won’t need a pack mule and three gun bearers to haul it for you. If folds up into a package 60” long by 5” wide by 9” high weighing only 26 pounds including the battery.
The system operates with a remote control about the size of a thick credit card, and it reaches out to 330+ yards. The remote control also acts as the programming interface. I can’t stop my VCR from flashing the time so if it’s simple enough I can use it, anyone can.
There are automatic, random and manual modes to choose. Random mode allows you to set up a course of fire and then just let it run. The included rechargeable battery powers the motor and snaps the two targets around to face you in under a half-second. Plus, you can set the whole shebang up in less than five minutes. Use the sandbags to protect the command module and battery, then walk back to your shooting position and just have at it.
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