Quote from: bantam5s on January 23, 2023, 07:40:28 PMI threw this thing togeather yesterday out of some junk I had laying around and it's been great so far, I used it a bunch yesterday with the S&W 79g and a bit more today with some of my pumpers.It keeps the silouhettes from flying all over the place, and the angled back panel eliminates ricochets.I don't think the steel plate I used is thick enough to hold up on it's own, but with the board it's screwed to it hasn't dented yet like I suspect it would otherwise.I may take a few shots at the upper unsupported area to see if it would dent.David,From looking at your picture you could go a step further for targets. We used to have an outdoor table like this. It was a bit rusty, but worked for what I dreamed up. Get some S hooks and hang some cans from beneath that table. I tried pop cans at first, but then made holes on the rim of soup cans and hung them. Blast away for hours!
I threw this thing togeather yesterday out of some junk I had laying around and it's been great so far, I used it a bunch yesterday with the S&W 79g and a bit more today with some of my pumpers.It keeps the silouhettes from flying all over the place, and the angled back panel eliminates ricochets.I don't think the steel plate I used is thick enough to hold up on it's own, but with the board it's screwed to it hasn't dented yet like I suspect it would otherwise.I may take a few shots at the upper unsupported area to see if it would dent.
Quote from: Matchstickshooter on January 24, 2023, 02:23:40 PMQuote from: bantam5s on January 23, 2023, 07:40:28 PMI threw this thing togeather yesterday out of some junk I had laying around and it's been great so far, I used it a bunch yesterday with the S&W 79g and a bit more today with some of my pumpers.It keeps the silouhettes from flying all over the place, and the angled back panel eliminates ricochets.I don't think the steel plate I used is thick enough to hold up on it's own, but with the board it's screwed to it hasn't dented yet like I suspect it would otherwise.I may take a few shots at the upper unsupported area to see if it would dent.David,From looking at your picture you could go a step further for targets. We used to have an outdoor table like this. It was a bit rusty, but worked for what I dreamed up. Get some S hooks and hang some cans from beneath that table. I tried pop cans at first, but then made holes on the rim of soup cans and hung them. Blast away for hours! I just set it on that table to take the picture, I still use the table as a table.
*crickets*Sneak peak of my current project.
Quote from: DIYengineer235 on January 30, 2023, 07:14:32 PM*crickets*Sneak peak of my current project.Is that Catia V5?
Quote from: DIYengineer235 on January 30, 2023, 07:14:32 PM*crickets*Sneak peak of my current project.Turret loader?
Quote from: Firewalker on January 30, 2023, 09:11:52 PMQuote from: DIYengineer235 on January 30, 2023, 07:14:32 PM*crickets*Sneak peak of my current project.Turret loader?Rear sight to go with my new front sight on my Fusion 2.
Quote from: DIYengineer235 on January 30, 2023, 09:32:48 PMQuote from: Firewalker on January 30, 2023, 09:11:52 PMQuote from: DIYengineer235 on January 30, 2023, 07:14:32 PM*crickets*Sneak peak of my current project.Turret loader?Rear sight to go with my new front sight on my Fusion 2.However, a turret loader is an interesting idea.
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