i got a target board from a local ironsmith. i gave him the measurements n then painted it myself and hung a wooden board in the middle. now i practice on it.
i request fellow ifgians to give their advise. on my shooting. i'm new to this sport.
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Re: target practice
Thats nice but equally important and if not more for safety is good back stop , what do you use for that ? There were some ideas on the forum here for back stop. Is this for out door or indoor use?
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Re: target practice
i wnt to copy or modify it any objections bro
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Re: target practice
Back stop is very important.
The easy way to do is that behind the target you can ask the ironsmit to weld another sheet of iron at a 45 degree (pi/4) angle.
It will throw your pellets down.
The easy way to do is that behind the target you can ask the ironsmit to weld another sheet of iron at a 45 degree (pi/4) angle.
It will throw your pellets down.
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Re: target practice
Good effort englishtown! Well done!
Nice grouping.....I would agree with gverma and others about the importance of a back-stop.
Happy Plinking!
Nice grouping.....I would agree with gverma and others about the importance of a back-stop.
Happy Plinking!
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