Pocket Zero Target Holder

While watching a YouTubers video from the UK and I noticed his little collapsible target stand he could he staked in the ground with the target slid in the holder. I wrote the YouTuber in the comment section asking who makes the stand because it was exactly what I was looking for in a target holder, lite and compact.

The holder is made in the UK too, and arrived yesterday. Price delivered was around 30 euros or $35.00, no not cheap for its size, but definitely a thing of quality. It is made of steel or a heavy aluminum alloy. The company states it is designed for sub 12 pound rifles. However, unless you are shooting at some very high energy I think it should stand up the the paper punching. IMHO.

The target holder can be self standing (sub 12 ft/lbs I assume) or staked in the ground and it is designed to be locked into place in the design.

Now I need to order some better target cards for the holder.

Below are the photos and order information, but I don’t know if it is available in the USA or other parts of Europe. No one in the Netherlands carried it, it seems.

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I have two of these and they are nice and compact, I think they are made of stainless steel or some variation of.

I picked up two of them last year sometime, they can either stake into the ground or the stake can fold 90 degrees to make a flat stand you can use instead of staking if on hard ground or what have you. They are a bit spendy so I ordered two to save on shipping.



I notice them on a video by Matt Manning at the Airgun Show channel. You can view his video here, the review along with a few other devices starts at about the 13:32 mark. 

https://youtu.be/R-X6PmffEg8





I modified mine just a bit so the folding arms lock into the collapsed position a little better.

They are nice for taking out to the field for a quick zero check before a hunting session begins. They are designed for 6.75" target cards but I use regular letter or card stock paper. 

I think I purchased mine from here. My Fennix-Pocket Zero Page.