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How does the "range bomb" compare with the "tannerite exploding targets" in effect and price?
Just curious, since I've shot a few tannerites.
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Tannerite provides a real explosion, i.e. high velocity release of chemical energy. You experience everything that goes with a blasting agent: noise, dust cloud, airblast, etc. The [b]Range Bomb[/b] gives a similar but smaller visual effect only. No release of chemical energy. No noise (other than the sound of the gun) nor flying debris. The [b]Range Bomb[/b] is intended to simulate an explosive reactive target but does not carry the associated risks.
Tannerite is advertising a price of $98 per 20 targets or $4.90 each. The introductory price for [b]Range Bomb[/b] targets is $0.99. Although you cannot truly compare the two because one is an explosive and the other isn't, the [b]Range Bomb[/b] can be hit with multiple bullets and perform each time, whereas Tannerite is consumed by one hit.
If you calculate the value of the products on a per hit basis, [b]Range Bomb[/b] is a good deal especially for cheap shooters like me.[:)] That's why I am bringing it to market!