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Title: NEED SMALL TARGET
Post by: VINNY on February 02, 2011, 03:21:26 AM
ideas for my "shooting gallery." I got a free upright cabinet today on Craigs list. :) I am making it a shooting gallery for small targets.I put several fully adjustable / interchangable shelves in it today for targets like old ammo shells, shotgun shells, toy soldiers, etc. I made a hanging spoon target [ needs to be fine tuned] that when you hit the spoons they swing up and hit a cookie sheet I screwed it the inside top.
You can remove the spoons and hang targets from it too. I also drilled holes in the top of that shelf for golf tee's. The shelves can be moved forward or backward, or removed for larger targets.I will post pictures of it tomorrow, that may help with some ideas. What do you guys shoot at?

Besides what I have above, I use cd's, chew cans,bottle caps,wine corks, etc.,but I need new ideas.
I put old idler pulleys on top of cans for a bell sound, but I'm affraid of a ricochet, so I may use those with the spoons instead. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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Post by: yote300wsm on February 02, 2011, 03:44:13 AM
Don't forget Paint-Balls on golf tee's. Just hose things off if you make big mess.
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Post by: Onebaddj on February 02, 2011, 08:50:34 AM
Paint balls are fun and a real challange at 50 yards! I have shot corn kernals, gamo pellets off tooth pics, you can split the pellets! I used an old paint scraper and put 3x5 cards behind it, when you have a hole on both sides you spilt the pellet. Card cutting is fun. It all depends on the range. Beeman has steel targets that are fun. I also use the bottle lids off my wifes starbucks mocha frappachino drinks. They hold a 2 in paisty target perfectly. Just drill a hole and hang from trees. Trainer golf balls are cool. They really fly when hit. I hang them with a string from a vine and see how many hits it takes to wrap the string up around the vine. 3 hits wraps about 18 inches of line. Have shot them out to 89 yards. One guy here uses a cow bell. I am going to bend some metal I got and make one. SHould be nice and loud when hit.
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Post by: RedFeather on February 02, 2011, 08:52:36 AM
Maybe a piece of 1"x1" slotted for Necco wafers?  Always fun range fodder.  You might also make a pendulum style target.  Just a long piece with a target on the bottom, axis through the top front of the cabinet frame and another paddle on the top, adjustable so it can catch the breeze and swing back and forth.
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Post by: Bullit on February 02, 2011, 12:00:56 PM
I've used CHEEZITS held up with "BAG CLIPS".  They show up good. Taste good 2 !!!
Also have hotglued aspirins to cardboard for indoors.  Not too messy, but you'll have to vacuum.
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Post by: ezman604 on February 02, 2011, 12:23:46 PM
Bag of multi colored lillipops at the dollar store for what, a $1? LOL
Also toy soldiers. I found some dinosaurs too. I shoot the paintballs on golf tees too. They make a nice "SPLAT".

(http://i979.photobucket.com/albums/ae272/ezman604/100_4009.jpg)

My 4x4 backstop is covered in white paper from a roll so the hits show up well. Lollipops explode in a burst of color.  :o
Happy Shooting!!!!
Dave
 8)
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Post by: Karl der Grosse on February 02, 2011, 12:26:45 PM
DumDum lollipops!
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Post by: BumbleShot on February 02, 2011, 12:43:58 PM
Thrift store teaspoons make good spinners.  Bend the tail around a wire or bamboo dowel.  Not for BBs though!

PS:  DO NOT SHOOT AT GOLF BALLS!  Especially indoors!  Golf balls are designed to repel at such velocities.  Dangerous richochets are very possible.  I watched in horror as a 4X6' panel of glass behind me shattered when a .177 CPL bounced back from a Beeman R7.  Glad it didn't hit me or my buddy.

Only the most powerful pellet guns will penetrate a golf ball.  Ping pong balls, however, make a great substitute.
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Post by: stacycfi on February 02, 2011, 02:04:32 PM
I am out of town a lot.  Hotel shampoo containers are great.  When they have shampoo in them they really explode and pop up.  Some are more flexible and can be hit many times like a shotgun shell.  Fill with hot melt glue and they make a real satisfying thunk when hit. ;D

I like the steel lid idea.  How about embedding magnets in a 2X4 so the caps stay in place until hit.  Use for steel soup cans too.
I don't have a fence to block the wind and some times the cans fall down before the shot timing is funny sometimes as the cans fall
right before the shot. Like they are ducking.

Gotta get some paintballs and t's that sounds like a hoot.
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Post by: bcshooter on February 02, 2011, 03:02:09 PM
 ;D ;D ;D Vinny, depending on your distance to target, I have 25 to 30yds in my backyard, if you feel like something challenging, try shooting fluorescent looseleaf paper reinforcements. Put your pellet thru the center hole...LOL or use the entire reinforcement as your target. I shoot using .177cal at 10meters and I try to put a pellet thru the center hole. It is pretty difficult to do but can be done.....Shoot Safe and Enjoy...Bill 8)
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Post by: bart the fart on February 02, 2011, 03:52:37 PM
nice dave! i have the little red firemen too! i like shooting chalk sticks or at easter time at the dollar store you can get these chalk eggs(10 for a buck)....those are great to plink at 50y. or anything i find in our recycle can. we redid our decks last summer and have a bunch of 2"x6" scraps....i cut them down to 2"x6"x2" and they can take a beat down.....bart
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Post by: Muppit on February 02, 2011, 04:09:22 PM
i shoot at ten yards in my basement and i like asprin wood stick matches can take heads of but not lite one yet and jelly beans ar fun to and if  you have a way playing cards on there edge almost imposible to see with open sights have fun looking forward to your pics
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Post by: stacycfi on February 02, 2011, 05:30:34 PM
Getting cabin fever and shooting down the hall into about 30 layers of cardboard boxes
Paper target balloons are 1 inch wide.  25 feet away. no rest. Titan GP .22 3 shots each
(http://i1208.photobucket.com/albums/cc379/stacycfi/balloontargets.jpg)

Top green balloon was me :-\
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Post by: Jman on February 02, 2011, 08:55:16 PM
shoot a card in half, I can do it at 10 yards over and over! haha its a great challenge, and fun to brag about to friends
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Post by: jonnnyboy on February 02, 2011, 09:02:20 PM
Go on a safari and shoot at animal crackers!  They make great bird feed when broken; no need to pick up the pieces if outside.

joe
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Post by: cactusrat on February 02, 2011, 09:20:41 PM
Spent rifle casing (.22, .243, 30-06, 9mm) and spent shotgun shell.

Break a sticks of chalk into three pieces and lay on side, shoot at the ends. Or use a wooden close pin to hold the stick of chalk upright and see how many times you can clip the top until you run out of chalk.

Plastic gas card, find them on the ground while buying gas. Shoot them on edge.

Or Vinny you can send me your shooting gallery and I will let you know of all the stuff I shoot off of it. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by: VINNY on February 03, 2011, 01:40:38 AM
Thanks for the ideas everyone! I made a list!
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Post by: Pete on February 03, 2011, 02:35:01 AM
toy gun caps stuck to a board..BANG
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Post by: Muppit on February 03, 2011, 05:14:47 PM
jman cards are the best i agree they are a challange but it can be done all day
pete i never thought of pop gun caps tat would be great do they actually go off