BB Gun Target Trap, Airsoft and Pellet Gun Shooting Targets With 10pcs Paper Target, Resetting Metal Silhouettes for Backyard, Outdoor, Indoor - Small Size
T**.
Fun but Tiny
This is a fun little target for Airsoft or not very powerful BB guns. I have been using it inside with a Red Ryder rifle and have had a good time. It is really small, about 6" square face and not very deep. At 30' with the little RR rifle BB's will often bounce all the way back to me (no I didn't shoot my eye out yet!) and if you hit the edge it will bend in and make it hard to slip a target in the slot. I made a few modifications with some dampening materials inside and a little baffle in the front to keep the BB's in. I also drilled new holes for the cross bar for the round/duck targets to raise it up some and to have more of a buffer zone under them. I Wish this thing was bigger, maybe 12"x12" instead of 6"x6" it would be so much more practical and useful. So this thing is good for a little casual plinking but a serious shooter is going to be disappointed. I will use it till I can't bend it back into shape anymore.
D**D
Small and solid. Good for low to mid range small caliber airguns
I bought this to practice and site in my pellet rifle for shooting rats at close range. The steel is fairly thick and will hold up to low power airguns (under 1000 fps) but not high powered ones. I fired my Ruger 1200fps at it and it almost penetrated with a common crossman hollow point at 1000fps+. I fired an old break action Chinese airgun at it and it bounced back, I was shooting at an angle so it was my fault not the products (wear safety glasses).The little spinners are nice and work OK and the paper targets are nice for sighting in. The trap is very small and easy to place where vermin usually sneak around so you get your airgun sighted in for close distance needed to enjoy dispatching rats.I recommend this pellet trap for low to mid range airguns and advise wearing safety glasses whenever shooting at it.
A**R
Fun but CHEAP!
This target is fun and I actually aim in on it the most out of any of my current targets I have setup. I makes a great ping sound when you spot on hit the targets, and then they spin around for a while confirming your hit when you go to look.As far as the material goes... The red metal targets are perfectly fine material, thick and no problems. The box on the other hand, BB's, not even pellets, are almost going through the metal box behind the targets. With this in the yard I don't see it lasting long as the box is thin and cheap and already getting damaged from impacts almost exiting the rear of the box. I would imagine it will be rusty by next winter.With that said it was fairly priced and arrived with no issues. The paper target inserts are a nice touch, but the actual metal targets are neater and don't need to be replaced.I was considering leaving my 3 star review but the material being weak is not that much of a big deal for me so I'll bump it to a 4 for the seller as the seller is a good seller!
P**Z
Awesome
Bought this to help practice my dry firing indoors in my room, its highly suggested not to shoot in your own living space but all of my BBs break inside the target box and leaves everything nice, clean and organized. I also bought the pack of 100 target papers to go with this and its surprising that everything is so clean. BBs would sometimes break and pop out of the holding area so try and clean the inside every now and then
S**Y
tiny little thing
This is truly tiny: heed the dimensions as they are given in the listing. By looking at the pictures you can't tell how small this is. That said, if you wanted an easy target, you'd just draw one on a wall, right?Paint comes off when shot. Little targets spin like crazy when properly hit, which is not easy given their size. Best part is, I don't have to walk all the way across the range to reset this every few shots, and I'm not using up disposable paper targets (only pellets)
J**N
Junk. .177 pellets ricochet back out using a Daisy 880 air gun
This thing can be dangerous, I had .177 pellets ricochet back out using a Daisy 880 air gun. Instead of buying this junk take a big box or what I did, the plastic recycling container, put it on a table, line the back with bricks or paver stone or cinder blocks, etc (whatever you have around), then throw some old rag towels in front of it. Now you can tape any targets you please to the front and shoot air guns without fear of ricochet.
N**G
Thickness Problem
After shot from a crosman 2240 CO2 drive pistol 30 lead pellets (speed between 445ft/s to 380ft/s) around 38 feet away, the back panel's shape already changed a lot and the paint also began to crack. Maybe install a thick metal linner will be necessary to protect the back panel. Before that,
C**I
Add a piece of metal inside maybe
The metal is not hard enough. I shot bb using a small air rifle, each shot you make, it makes a dent on the back board. Maybe it will be a good idea to add inside a metal piece such as the ones used for framing houses so this thing can last longer
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