here he is repainted . sinister as ever. some people dress up the target, i don't. here he is with a shorty fishing vest. my son doesn't want to shoot the target since it's "human". i tell him to j ust aim for the crosshairs.
here he is repainted . sinister as ever. some people dress up the target, i don't. here he is with a shorty fishing vest. my son doesn't want to shoot the target since it's "human". i tell him to jView attachment 780497 ust aim for the crosshairs.
I have a heavy swinging metal target about the size a palm. Just set it out - listen for the clang and watch it swing. When done, pick it up and go. No mess, very easy- and fast to set up/take down.
I have a heavy swinging metal target about the size a palm. Just set it out - listen for the clang and watch it swing. When done, pick it up and go. No mess, very easy- and fast to set up/take down.
We have lots of metal targets cut out here from 1/4" to 3/8" to 1/2" thick in rectangle to circle type, I just haven't give my son the, go
ahead. to finish his work o them until I am sure they are safe.
Where can I get any Ideas in how to build them safe & proper? ? ? ? ?
We can leave them in place year round here, no one will bother them.
I am going to have some long over due bulldozer work done on the shooting lanes here this spring and leave the metal set up, with
safe 4 wheeler trails inside them for \ perishable / target access.
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