Ben Meyer
40 Cal
If im at the range for any extended amount of time, I almost always have an empty dip can to shoot at! Hang it from a string, or duct tape it to the target if it's windy.
A variation on this would be to procure some corrugated plastic board ( 2 x 5 foot) and cut out a torso and head silhouette on the upper 4 feet of the piece .. Bend the lower 1 foot portion and crease it so when you stake the lower portion to the ground (stake it well), the top torso part can be brought into a upright position, bending at the crease you just made.I apologize ahead of time as I don't have a schematic on this idea but its pretty basic.. This target setup is a combination between whack a mole and shooting an image of Osama bin Laden..
This is a shoot for a minimum of 2 shooters....
Construct a 2 pulley system that can be controlled from the firing line.. (Requires 50 yards of rope or non elastic cord) .. you set pulleys up on a board with a lollypop target with a wooden rod and configure so when you pull the cord, the second pulley lifts the rod up. When you releasee the rope, the rod and target go down .. Simple.
You protect the pulleys and lollypop behind some sandbags and when you pull the cord the only thing that is presented to the shooter is a cardboard disc with an image of Bin Laden on it (or fill in whatever nefarious rascal you want)... That rises above the sandbags like he's takin a look.
Now comes the challenge.. Shooter takes the line with a loaded and primed rifle. The man on the rope has 5 playing cards .. A 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.. He shuffles them and lays em out so the shooter does not know in what order they are. Each number represents the number of seconds that Bin Laden is peeking over the bags.. Then he takes cover as rope guy releases pressure.
Now shooter doesn't know how long he really has to aim and shoot. If he takes to long and Bin Laden takes a duck, he looses a shot in penalty. Score a hit if you hit the varmint and a miss if you miss. Depending on who or what you are shooting at this has lots of potential for some good fun.. Similar target was seen earlier with a turkey and it gave me this idea.
Also,, any number of variations can spin off of this.
You need to move, this time of year I can see my nearest neighbors' lights cause all the leaves are down and snow helps the reflection at 1200 feet or so.does the obnoxious neighbor's porch light count?
I use these in competition shoots. The deal is that you can shoot the carton any time you like during the shoot and no extra rounds are allocated for it. BUT, if the carton is still intact at the end you loose twenty points off your target score. I usually make sure I'm on target first, got my eye in, then shift to the carton.Empty plastic gallon jugs filled with water and capped. Add a few drops of food coloring if you wish. They explode so nicely... and they approximate the size of a whitetail deer's kill zone, OK, maybe a bit smaller, but if you can hit a gallon jug, you can kill a deer.
Half-gallon milk cartons work well too, but they don't stay in once piece if you fill them with water, so you have more of a mess with them.
The price of these targets is great: FREE!
Does anyone know where to get those soldier paper targets? They are awesome!
Sounds like an interesting idea...I use these in competition shoots. The deal is that you can shoot the carton any time you like during the shoot and no extra rounds are allocated for it. BUT, if the carton is still intact at the end you loose twenty points off your target score. I usually make sure I'm on target first, got my eye in, then shift to the carton.
Not that I can find. Tried several times. They are up on the primitive range and they will not give them up. Or have you got a better lead and connection? Would love to find some....If you’re referring too the British Soldier target. The NMLRA sells those..
And where would one get such a wonderful set-up?!?How about a target that rings like a bell, reacts well and captures your lead so you can re-melt it and cast more bullets?
This system will capture almost 100% of your lead depending on the tire width.
Mounts on a standard T Post
Hangfasttargets.comAnd where would one get such a wonderful set-up?!?
I’ll definitely check them outHangfasttargets.com
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