Pretty much all my airgun shooting is for fun, and I prefer re-active targets, like this magnetic knockdown ducks target, which is great for lower to medium powered air rifles and pistols for indoor shooting.
But of course I also have paper targets and one with duct seal that I put together many years ago, which is great for 10 meter shooting.
I shoot anywhere from 7 feet to 42 feet in my indoor basement range.
For outdoors, my favorite targets are my bell targets,one that I bought years ago from Frank Bobbio, and recent ones that I made myself from an IBM school alarm bell... and field targets... exploding targets are fun too, but not as easily purchased these days, so I save the ones I have for special occasions.
So you just shoot at a big bell? I'm waiting on lead free pellets to come in and a speed loader for my real gun. I've owned over 20 real guns down though the years but I never had more than two at once. I think my local cabelas might have pellet gun oil but I don't want to have to drive 10 miles to get it and go in the ghetto because the cabelas is in ghetto Hammond Indiana. I will have to order it online and pay the high shipping charge. I don't think a local target store would have pellet gun oil and I know my local Walmart doesn't have it either. also I think my local gun shop won't have pellet gun oil to. I haven't oiled my CO2 cartridges yet since I got that new Sheridan 2260MB pellet rifle. All I have been doing is cleaning and oiling the barrel. The bore mop wouldn't fit so I've been just using patches with bore cleaner on them, dry patches and then a gun oil patch to for the barrel. oh I think you shoot at a small hole then the pellet hits the bell once it goes through the tiny hole
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