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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
This is the best target I have ever brought
Tiffany Zellner
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
This was a much anticipated product purchase at my house! It's well-made, my daughter hit the target first try & loved the target feature! Great little target for a beginner. 👍🎯 #TargetPractice
Aiden
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2025
Little plinking target for bb gun works nice.
Michael and James Tong
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Contained fired pellets and work perfectly. Support was great.
Daniel
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2025
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E Graves
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
Targets rarely stay up when hit, or come back down when hitting the center target. The only good thing is that they swing pretty well providing visual evidence of a hit. May work better with a .177 cal. Also, my .22 pellets leave dents in the backstop, may start to penetrate with enough use
jaabaa
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
What we have here Is a non magnetic latch mechanism that barely works. Using it for 10 meter practice and adding a scope you will make a target stick in the up position rarely. The reset doesn't always work. The tolerance of the metal parts are to high. I'm going with the the other brands now. Daisy, Umarex. They are not much more and will last a lifetime. This is going to be given away.
mario bigras
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2024
tres utile pour pratique au tir ,robuste et bonne grosseur!a recommander.
Richard Wainman
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2024
This is kind of a mixed bag.It technically works, but only some of the time. The little forks in the back that catch/release the targets frequently get stuck way up I'm the back, so you have to reach in and flip them back down.I feel like the construction should be a little more substantial, as I'm using a .177 cal Ruger Explorer, shooting ~495fps at 15-20 yards. Even at that distance, this is a youth pellet gun and I'm shooting Daisy flats at it. They pancake out pretty good, but they're like embedded in the targets.I will say, this thing can take a beating. One of my Winchester hollow points snuck into my pocket and didn't punch out the backside so that was great! So far though every target has had a pellet embed itself on it (4 out of 5 in the pictures because I scraped one off).The pellet catching capability is really nice; however, when you move the box the used pellets just spill out. Should have had a little drawer on the bottom that pulls out for disposal so you don't make a mess. If you get an old piece of window screen though you can cut it to the proper width and line the bottom/sides so the pellets land in there and down just fly out the holes.Overall it's pretty decent, just thought it would hold up a bit better against a youth pellet gun. I don't even want to image the .22 Crosman Phantom at this point! Maybe once it's beat up beyond repair and just turns onto a plinking box without targets, but until then I don't think there would be much point in anything more substantial than anything .177 cal, at anywhere closer than 20 yds.Not too bad for the price though, but I'll be looking for a more solid target box, because I don't see this one lasting more than 1,000-1,500 shots.If you're new to pellet guns, or you have a much lower powered pellet gun (even BBs and gel blasters) this would probably be great for you! If your pellet gun requires you to have a PAL (i.e. >500fps, over the set amount of energetic force, etc.), don't even bother, you blow this thing apart.
Alberteinsten
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2024
Very fun and challenging work great and reset like suppose to do. Very satisfy😃
MJ
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023
Wow, was very impressed wanted to be able to plank with my Beeman 2027, 177 cal pellet pistol in the backyard and this fit the bill perfect.When I read previous reviews I saw mention of BB's falling out the side and how one of the other purchasers rectified that. Being raised by a MacGyver and having it in my blood, and a local harbor freight available you can see in the photos sitting on top of the five gallon bucket with the paint tray drip screen was just the ticket, plink all day put it in at night and no pellets left laying around.Wanting to be one to always improve upon things I added a Cosmoing spinner BB Target (also from Amazon).Well others have shown pictures of what happens when the pellets and BBs hit the tabs or the targets on one of those guys who have shot competitions and other areas where we simply just grab a can of spray paint and make them fresh again.I would recommend this for 177 cal PCP air pistol and rifleConsidering another one to add to my gallery
Adam Irrgang
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2021
This target is not as reliable as the free-standing type where the targets have to swing 270° to land on a horizontal bar that swings out of the way when a reset target is hit, but if you need a target with an integral projectile trap, this is a very good choice. The mechanism isn't super simple: the targets flip up just over 90° past a hinged plate that acts like a pawl or check valve to keep them from falling back down. The reset target moves the pivot point for the other 4 targets and pulls them away from the hinged plates to allow them to fall. When it works, it's very satisfying. However, you would need quite a bit of luck (even with perfect aim) to operate the whole thing with just 5 pellets due to it's imperfect reliability. Some hits fail to retain the targets - they just swing. Other hits (of the same velocity) will reset captured targets even though the target hit is not the reset target. It's pretty sensitive to what velocity you shoot it with. I use a Crosman 1322 multi pump .22 pellet pistol. The target works best with 3 pumps from that gun, which sends 14 grain pellets at about 310 FPS. I would therefore assume an ideal .177 velocity would be somewhere around 610 FPS (to achieve the same momentum). Hitting the targets too hard is actually worse than too slow because the little hinged plates that capture the targets can get jammed open if the hit target hits the hinge too fast. I found that a few hammerings on the back of the target with a rubber mallet reduced their tendency to jam (they use the back wall of the trap as their stop, and by bending the wall in a bit, they stop more securely). Another issue with shooting it with pellets that are traveling too fast is that fast pellets are more likely to bounce out of the trap. Under good conditions, I would say about 2/3 of the pellets stay in the trap (both hits and misses), and the bounce-outs usually stay within 5 feet of the trap, although some go as far as 12 feet (back towards the shooter). I have the target sitting on a concrete floor rather than mounting it to a wall. I noticed the repeated impacts were scooting it back across the floor a little. It turns out that was very counterproductive to the target's reliability. I placed a 10-pound weight on top of the trap to keep it still, and it operates at least twice as reliably now. It needed the increased rigidity. You have to be a good shot to use this target. The inner targets are less than an inch in diameter, and the outer ones are not much larger than an inch. So IF you are very accurate with your pellet shooting, AND you shoot at the correct velocity, AND your hinged plates don't jam (which may require some hammering), AND you mount the trap to a wall or otherwise prevent it from scooting around, AND you don't expect it to trap all the pellets, then this target is great! I'm not being sarcastic. I recognize it has shortcomings, but I love this thing. For shooting indoors, especially on a hard floor, it traps them well enough for me, and it lets me practice good precision (the small targets are quite small), and I don't have to keep swapping out paper targets. I've shot mine at least 500 times by now. I keep it about ten yards from my home office desk and plink at it periodically throughout my workday just a few shots at a time while I'm in online meetings or waiting for my computer to process something, or just when I need a short break to collect my thoughts. It keeps me happy while stuck at my desk, and gives me a cheap way to stay in practice for when I shoot louder guns on the weekends.
GK
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021
This works as advertised but the target area is very small and hitting the small targets at any range with a BB or Pellet pistol is very difficult. It does work well with a scope sited in BB or Pellet rifle however. I recommend the much larger and more expensive full size target with clip on paper target which works with actual 22 caliber rim fire guns - but not in your back yard with a real gun of course! The larger target with clip on paper targets works great with BB and Pellet guns.
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