This is better to lightly hit the target,than more powerful to miss the mark Stoeger x20 synthetic
BAM 3-1
Browning Buck Mark URX (Umarex)
Beeman P17
Beretta Px4 Storm
That was done at 20ft. I have tones of these targets from 25m matches Ive done for pistol. My crosman pellet trap still holding out. I thus stuffed and duct taped jeans in it.
Rather than starting a new thread. I need to make a new back stop for my airgun range. I had a miss hap zeroing ( I zeroed at 10ft, left couple inches for drop at 30ft ) It didn't go well and dunno how I missed by 2 ft. I got it in time before the wife noticed
My trap is fine, Its in case I miss and save more holes in the wall. I just tested 2x 3/8" panels of MDF I had which is 3/4" and It FAIL. This was only a under 500 FPS 22.
I used print-out targets before buying this from Amazon. It really worth the money I spent. In the reasonable price, they are super easy to use and can be seen from a distance.
Then the 'back stop' just two wood pieces sticked together by duct tape... but looks not so durable... [emoji16][emoji16]
YepYep wrote:I used print-out targets before buying this from Amazon. It really worth the money I spent. In the reasonable price, they are super easy to use and can be seen from a distance.
Then the 'back stop' just two wood pieces sticked together by duct tape... but looks not so durable... [emoji16][emoji16]
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Lol, your backstop is only 16 inches wide, with apartments in the background, lol.What's your shooting range?6 feet?
Nope ~ all the way down from the backyard to the other side of the house I can have more than 10 meter range ~ if door to door (muzzle to target) all inside the house, tbere is about 9 yard~
I enjoy shooting bowling pin matches with powder burners and wanted something similar to shoot with pellet guns. So I made a 1/2 scale knockdown resettable target for that purpose for shooting in my basement range.