My new quiet pellet trap

The whole reason that I initially got into air guns was the ability to shoot in my basement in the winter. I bought a Champion metal pellet trap and it seemed to work well, but it clanged loudly. Turns out my Miniature Schnauzer would get freaked out by the clanging which upset my wife which rolled downhill to me. I tried lining it with duct putty, but it was still pretty noisy (and really heavy). I watched some YouTube videos and decided to make one out of a plastic tub filled with rubber mulch. This thing is the balls. Quiet and neat. The only thing I did differently then the two videos I watched was to cut two pieces of sheet metal to the exact size of the interior base. I placed the two layers of sheet metal in the bottom if the tub and packed the rubber mulch on top. I figure that gives me just a little more pellet stopping. I put three layers of cardboard into the top of the cover held on with a couple of bolts with washers and I zip tied the cover on. So I can just put sticky targets over the holes or duct tape and then change out the cardboard when it gets too ragged. Eventually the whole tub can be changed out for less then $4.00. By the way the target in the left is 20 shots from my Condor SS .25 and the one in the right us 20 shots from my Taipan Veteran .25 both with the JSB 25.3 gr pellets.

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Nice job! Yes, they really work well. I made a rubber mulch trap from a cat litter box with handle. Totally portable and has taken a real beating since new. Especially with my PCP guns. I have been shooting a lot of 10m low-powered pistols lately and the pellets sometimes don't penetrate. For my trap you need a good 400 fps to punch through. However, the pellets that dont penetrate make a pile right in front. Sorta stops them dead, with no ricochet and cleanup is easy. I guess I could replace the original plastic lid with a thin piece of tin or aluminum and that would solve that, for the low-powered guns. For now, I have been just adding duct tape, after it gets shot to heck...One lesson I just learned is to turn it upside down (bottom facing the sky) or it gets filled with water if left outside. Picked it up the other day and it weighed like 40 pounds. Due for some new mulch anyway.. I'm dying to see how many pellets are in there.

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