ICYMI NEW from Hornady | HIT Target Impact Indicator

Enjoy ultra-bright visibility up to 1000+ yards with the naked eye. Hornady’s new HIT Target Impact Indicator’s vivid light signals bullet impact on distant steel targets, providing instant feedback and enhancing your shooting experience.

Attaching the HIT Impact Indicator is hassle-free. It easily attaches to most target stands, not the target itself, using the included elastic band.

Hornady HIT Target Impact Indicator

Hornady HIT Target Impact Indicator
Hornady HIT Target Impact Indicator

Powered by a micro-USB rechargeable battery, the HIT Indicator ensures you’re always ready for action. Conveniently recharge it in your vehicle or at the range—no need to worry about running out of batteries.

Equipped with a sensitive accelerometer, the HIT Impact Indicator detects bullet vibrations for precise activation. Regardless of caliber, every shot is registered accurately. When a hit is registered, the HIT Indicator communicates impacts in style by blinking “H-I-T” in Morse ode, adding an extra layer of excitement to your shooting sessions.

The HIT Target Impact Indicator isn’t just a tool; it’s a game-changer for shooting enthusiasts. Where impact confirmation can be difficult, light it up with the HIT Target Impact Indicator.

Hornady HIT Target Impact Indicator
Hornady HIT Target Impact Indicator

Hornady New Hit Target Impact Indicator:

  • Visible up to 1000+ yards
  • Attaches to most stands
  • Rechargeable
  • Hit distinction via Morse Code
  • Activated by bullet vibration

About Hornady

Hornady Reloading®, Hornady Security®, and SnapSafe® are owned by Hornady Manufacturing Company, a family-owned business headquartered in Grand Island, Nebraska. Proudly manufacturing products that are made in the USA, Hornady® Manufacturing is a world leader in bullet, ammunition, reloading tool, accessory, and security product design and manufacturing since 1949.

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Get Out

Seems a waste of money since a hit (Gong) gives instant feedback too.

Carbuilder

I wish they attached the sensor to the light with a length of wire so you could place the light at a safe distance from impact.

Alan in NH

So you attach this little gizmo on your steel gong target stand. Then you hit the gong and metal shrapnel splatters all over the place. What could go wrong?

Cappy

What could go wrong? Why you’d get another swell opportunity to buy another little gizmo. You’d be contributing to the economy. You’d be saving somebody’s job. That’s not a problem, but rather a benefit. /sarc off

Exigent

Well, a small section of angle-iron mounted between the indicator and the target could deflect most all shrapnel, unless the impact is just too close/right on top of the indicator. I can think of a few alternatives, including making a simple and cheap parabolic microphone (microphone + suitably shaped object), connected to amplifier, and pointing the dish downrange toward the target. The microphone and amp are located near your shooting station(s) so there’s nothing near the target to be hit by shrapnel. You should easily pickup and hear any impact “bong” thru the amp/speaker. Or, setup Bluetooth with compatible ear… Read more »

Last edited 3 months ago by Exigent