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Chalo let us settle for a few pints..
What say??
Pls this is an experiment not a target practice.... this experiment also involves a RC truck
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Very novel idea but isn't it more practical & less expensive to make a simple Tennis Ball Thrower powered by spring / air / rubber ( Catapult Technic )?Sid_kapur30";p="46568 wrote:Wonder how many of you have been facinated by those remote controlled planes.
But i am. And seemingly in my case everything has to end up with airguns... so here it goes.
How about i get an RC plane, tie a string to it and a table tennis ball and wallah we're there shooting flying targets (my idea of cheap TRAP shooting - cant help it, my friends/uncles didn't take me shooting to the trap range when it was open). The only precaution is we'll have to make sure the plane is a distance away from the shooter and at an angle greater than 60 degrees - considering the length of the string is more than 40cms.
The probability of it is quite less as these model RC planes aint capable of taking the load of even a table tennis ball + these add ons might make it difficult to handle..
Went to a toy shop today to get my hands on one, but thanks to my luck it was out of stock the only one they had was for 3 grand, for an experiment i wasn't willing to spend this much. Will get the one for 1000INR on Wednesday till then i'd say the Delhi Darlings better start zeroing in their Air rifles and dont forget to clean the barrel - no complaining later on....
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Siddharth
sorry offtopic but ...Mack The Knife Bana";p="46941 wrote:Anand,
I can name you names of members on this forum, our range and at national level comps who have been extremely careless when it comes to safe gun handling. So I assume the worst if the safety aspects are not clearly mentioned on each and every such post and I will not hesitate to stomp on such posts irrespective of anyone's feelings getting trampled upon. This is an obligation that all of us owe to our sport.