Surely one of the pistol clubs already has one of these? @R93 have you seen on at a pistol club?
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Surely one of the pistol clubs already has one of these? @R93 have you seen on at a pistol club?
Interested in some plates as well , just square jobbies
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Something like this to reduce waste steel. I would keep both spinners and the smaller gongs, everything else I would likely put up for sale.
try the Green party - they got plenty of "spinners".
I'm keen on some plates if there are any going.
Yes, absolutely expecting the price will be scary. JC targets have them at US$400 without postage so that equates to NZ$550 each - so i expect the price to come in about this for the spinners each. Of course i have no idea what the bearing would be worth and i would expect a good quality sealed bearing would be good for it as it will be outdoors in any weather.
All up i would expect there is something like NZ$1500 worth of targets in there... :thumbsup:
Ideas on one for a. 22 / 17hmr out to 100m? Could spend hoooooouuuuuurrrrssss on one of the them with the 22, not too mention the ammo costs.... :yuush::oh noes:
Will see what favours I can pull for you @Gillie
Not my pic, I flogged it from another Forum member!
$550 buys a lot of ammo:D
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Would take some thinking... i think 6mm mild steel would be good enough from about 40m out. Size of the targets would be something like a 100mm target on the bottom and a 75mm target on top. Not sure about the dimensions, particularly the distance between the pivot and the targets.
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Knocked this up a while back and the boy spends hours plinking. I'm going to add another plate on the back for the recochet off the top edge. Disk is 6mm m/s welded on angle facing done. Digs quite a trench after a while
Having the plate angled by as little as 10 degrees significantly reduces damage and gives better ricochet control on any steel target.