Here are those targets I mentioned, not legal for a AAFTA match due to the extra holes but perfect for practicing and not needing a bunch of targets with different size kz's.
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We use similar targets in some of our informal matches to..I see your line holders.. we have converted all ours to spools assembled on a piece of 1/4 all thread. This allows us to use a cordless drill to wind up the line after the match. It’s Very quick. When deploying the line, we simply drilled a few holes in a 12” piece of wood…connect to target, and set spools in holes, and simply walk to the line. Quick, tangle free. Just a thought. JohnHere are those targets I mentioned, not legal for a AAFTA match due to the extra holes but perfect for practicing and not needing a bunch of targets with different size kz's.
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I was thinking about replying, "Yes, practice field target at 44 yards in your back yard", but decided it might be too facetious to be helpful.
Reconsidered that decision after reading, "Put one 1” target out that far, and shoot it standing."
So I'll just say any FT-related trigger-time is better than none.
Oh... and also, don't overthunkit.
very cool.... who made your spinner select targets for you?Here are those targets I mentioned, not legal for a AAFTA match due to the extra holes but perfect for practicing and not needing a bunch of targets with different size kz's.
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The Barn target shown upper left is for "Texas Standers" .... Since ya'll have a hard time hitting the "side of the Barn" this is built so you can shoot through the Hay Loft.
Considering you've never given me any reason to doubt anything you say (or post) CD, the 'fact' Texans have a hard time hitting the side of the barn absolves most of my 'regular' shooters of hitting the 50' X 10' broad side of my shop-
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If so, that narrows the list of suspects to Okies, Calis, Cajuns, Arizonans, and Alabamans... not necessarily in that order.
Don't overlook that last emoji, because it is the key element in this post.
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Those are the winders that came with the targets... For the Nevada GP we use something a little different but its still all manual, the sage brush tends to catch the string and attachment loop making it difficult to use a power drill efficiently.We use similar targets in some of our informal matches to..I see your line holders.. we have converted all ours to spools assembled on a piece of 1/4 all thread. This allows us to use a cordless drill to wind up the line after the match. It’s Very quick. When deploying the line, we simply drilled a few holes in a 12” piece of wood…connect to target, and set spools in holes, and simply walk to the line. Quick, tangle free. Just a thought. John
Those are from Dick Otten, probably five to ten years old, he was selling off stock and I grabbed a few for practicing.very cool.... who made your spinner select targets for you?
thanks for the laugh.