A metallic shooting platform, often made of hardened steel, typically includes a supporting structure for stability and ease of use. These platforms come in various shapes and sizes, catering to different firearms and shooting disciplines, from small, hand-held pistols to large-caliber rifles. An example would be an AR500 steel gong mounted on a portable tripod stand.
Durable and reusable, these shooting platforms offer immediate feedback to the shooter through audible and visual cues upon impact. This immediate feedback can be crucial for improving accuracy and refining shooting techniques. The use of such platforms allows for more dynamic and engaging practice sessions compared to traditional paper targets. Historically, simpler versions of these platforms have been utilized for marksmanship practice for decades, evolving from basic metal plates to sophisticated systems with integrated features like reset mechanisms.