The Texas Star is one of the most challenging and rewarding steel targets a shooter can train with—but why is it so hard? In this video, I put the Birchwood Casey Texas Star to the test and find out firsthand just how difficult this spinning steel target can be.
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Designed with five reactive steel plates mounted on rotating arms, the Texas Star becomes increasingly unpredictable as each plate is hit and removed. Every successful shot changes the balance of the target, forcing shooters to adapt, track movement, and make fast, accurate follow-up shots under pressure.
Whether you’re a competitive shooter, firearms enthusiast, or just looking for a fun way to improve your skills, the Texas Star is an excellent tool for developing target transitions, recoil control, timing, and shot placement. I’ll share my experience, successes, failures, and what makes this target such a popular challenge at shooting ranges across the country.
If you’ve ever wondered why the Texas Star frustrates even experienced shooters, this video is for you.
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