Sturdy structures designed to securely hold shooting targets, these devices come in various forms, from simple metal frames to elaborate, self-resetting systems. A basic example might be a metal tripod with a bracket for paper or cardboard targets. More complex versions can incorporate automated target movement or reactive feedback mechanisms.
Safe and effective firearms training relies heavily on the use of these supports. They provide a standardized platform for accuracy practice, allowing shooters to develop consistent skills and improve marksmanship. Historically, improvised supports were often used, but the development of dedicated equipment has enhanced safety and allowed for more sophisticated training scenarios. This evolution has been driven by the increasing demand for standardized training methodologies in both civilian and professional settings.