TomAmlie wrote:That's intentional; especially on that first picture. A line of hits right up the side, all neatly aligned in a vertical string, without a bunch of "near misses" on the face template?
Yep, that was my thought, too.
At my range our e-targets are restricted to supervised use and use by experienced club members who have proven themselves to be trustworthy (in other words, independent use by the supervisors is fine). They are kept locked up, and keys to the trailer are controlled by club leadership. In addition, we have steel armor plating for the front of each target, use of which is required, as it protects the electronics in addition to the frame. On our system (Sius Hybridscore HS-10) the armor is actually where the 50m face mounts, so it's hard to use them without. The steel is, I believe, AR550, and requires only some mild repainting after taking a .22 strike.
We also have a culture at our range that the black is what you should be hitting; as we are a rifles-only club, that's not an unreasonable request. If you're not hitting the black, grab a coach or experienced shooter and they will gladly help you get sighted in. If someone is getting frame hits, a coach or line officer is going to be standing behind them helping them find the black very quickly. If they're in position and can't find it, then it's off the the bench. If someone brings a new rifle or new sight/scope in, they're required to bench it and prove boresight before they are allowed to shoot at all, thanks to some unique safety concerns we have. All of this is provided not in a punitive nature, but rather one of "Hey there, how can I help you with stuff?"
Hope that helps! Definitely get some armor steel in front of those targets ASAP, and strongly consider limiting use to supervised sessions.