I have posted plans and photos of other nice targets I have made over the last several months - just fun to do in my work shop when get bored.
Below is a photo of two of my latest swinging plate targets. They move a little bit with the TX200 .177 at 40 yards but really return a nice ring to one's ears, and of course the pellet is totally flattened.
My .22 AA PCP swings it quite nicely out to 50 yards, and even out to 80 yards once gets a really nice "ring" return.
With anchor bolts as stakes (not needed unless really close, on a significant incline, or possibly shooting with 30 lbs plus), not including my time, I have about $25.00 per piece in each of these.
All of the materials are available from Lowes, Home Depot, other home improvement stores.
Once can't purchase targets that react as well over a much longer period of time, or hold up as well, for such money.
Below is a photo of two of my latest swinging plate targets. They move a little bit with the TX200 .177 at 40 yards but really return a nice ring to one's ears, and of course the pellet is totally flattened.
My .22 AA PCP swings it quite nicely out to 50 yards, and even out to 80 yards once gets a really nice "ring" return.
With anchor bolts as stakes (not needed unless really close, on a significant incline, or possibly shooting with 30 lbs plus), not including my time, I have about $25.00 per piece in each of these.
All of the materials are available from Lowes, Home Depot, other home improvement stores.
Once can't purchase targets that react as well over a much longer period of time, or hold up as well, for such money.