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Apollo Folding Pocket Target Holder

£15.00  (ex. VAT £12.50)

Pocket Sized, Zero Fuss, Zeroing Tool

The APOLLO Folding Pocket Target Holder keeps things simple for shooters who just want to check zero without hauling half a range into the field.

Folded, it’s genuinely pocket sized. Open it up and you can run it in 2 configurations: freestanding for firm ground or spiked upright for softer terrain. It’s meant for pest controllers who need a quick accuracy check on the move and don’t want a clunky, rattly target frame announcing their presence. Built from steel, the holder feels tougher than its size suggests.

The folding arms have adjustable tension so you can set them firm or loose depending on how rigid you want the frame. It’s not flashy and it’s not meant to be. It’s a small, quiet, practical tool for confirming point of impact before a job, then folding away without any drama.

Apollo Folding Pocket Target Holder Features:

  • Folds down to a genuinely pocket sized format
  • Opens in 2 modes: freestanding or spiked upright
  • Designed for quick zero checks during pest control work
  • Steel construction for durability without excess bulk
  • Adjustable arm tension for custom rigidity
  • Quiet operation compared to larger metal target holders

 

Apollo Folding Pocket Target Holder Specifications:

  • Construction: Steel
  • Configurations: Freestanding or spiked upright
  • Target type: Paper targets (not included)
  • Folding design: Variable arm tension for stability

 

Targets not included

Apollo Folding Pocket Target Holder

£15.00  (ex. VAT £12.50)

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