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Gamo Cone Pellet Trap

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$17.89

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  • TARGETS, PELLET and BB TRAPS, RANGES


Recommended for use with lead airgun pellet and lead shot only. Do not use BB's. BB's can rebound and ricochet and can cause permanent injury, particularly to the eyes. Use appropriate ear and eye protection and make sure your range has a secure and reliable backstop. Size 5.5 x 5.75 x 7.5-Inch, weight 1.9-Pounds, 1 unit/box. Lifetime warranty.


Kai Shing Wong
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2024
Shot 50 .22 cal into it from 5 feet away. It caught all the pellets. Not a single one came out. The rear deflector plate started to bent upwards, Had to push it back down to protect behind it. Before i realized the deflector plate was pushed up, one of the pellet already hit the back part and dented it (no big deal though. The metal is strong enough to handle the shot. The photo shows the deflector plate after i bent it back down. Overall, great product does the job well.
mike
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023
This target is meant for low power CO2, pump pistols, Crosman 1701P, etc. that make just a couple foot pounds of energy. Yes, I'm sure a .22LR or even a 1000fps pellet gun would shoot straight thru it. I use a 1701P and it hasn't damaged it a bit. Makes a great addition to my shooting wall. The included targets make clear holes with regular Crosman hollow points, like as if you're using a hole punch. I like shoot-n-c for outside, but man, this paper is great for score keeping. Most of the pellets drop into the catch, some land behind the target, on the bottom plate. Wish they all went in the catch area, but at least none escape. With the 100 included targets, it's a great deal for $15 not to have to pick pellets off the floor and have the wife find out I'm shooting pellets in the house, LOL.
Critical Reviewer
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2020
works as advertised however it's too small to allow me see my target, unless you have a good scope, this would probably be useless. compared to my interactive targets that flips and spins, this one is boring.
ABRAHAM CASSAB CHEREM
Reviewed in Mexico on October 22, 2019
Todo muy bien
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2018
Had one of these for twenty years , still usable although now quite dented it does what it is intended to do , catch pellets in a safe way . Good product .
ProBro
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2018
Excellent product!
BB
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2015
This is a steel pellet trap which should perform well for low powered pellet guns. Mine isn't, although it is 0.177 Cal. I tried the supersonic PBA alloy pellets which do not deform like the lead pellets. They survived the impact without shattering or massive deforming and were pretty hard on the trap putting significant dents in the side walls and the deflector at 50'. After that, I shot all lead pellets at 700 - 1000 fps and further dented the deflector and eventually holed it. After the deflector was holed and pushed upward and backward, one of the lead pellets missed the deflector altogether and penetrated the back wall, although not completely. I tried putting duct seal in the square window in the back collector section which worked well, but only for about 10 - 20 shots before it had to be reshaped and the spent pellets removed. Currently, the trap is somewhat beat up, but using the duct seal and placing 1/4" hardwood behind the deflector, it is still serviceable (fortunately, I ran out of the PBA pellets). The 100 targets supplied give nice sharp holes with wadcutters and are easy to change.If you are into DIY, you should probably Google "Worlds best pellet trap". A cardboard box, $6 worth of Rubber Mulch and some clear packing tape can be a very effective pellet trap (the towel is probably optional, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy notwithstanding), but you should back it with something even though my 1030 fps 7.9 gr. pellets will not penetrate 6" of the rubber mulch.) Check out the All-Weather Target Backer for a little extra insurance. This also might work well behind the deflector plate of the Gamo Cone Pellet Trap instead of the hardwood I used above.
Melvin H. Chapman
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2014
It is small in size, but plenty big enough and constructed of heavy metal and so easy to put together. As stated in other reviews, there is an abundance of targets and changing them is simplicity itself. I do most of my target shooting indoors and at shorter distances it really doesn't need much of a backstop. If one can't keep all his shots within the target, he should be outside. The finish is really great and the parts go together easily and securely. I heartily recommend the Gamo Cone Pellet Trap, it is as good as they come.
Milo A
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2014
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saued
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2012
This is a very good target if you have some experience. It's not big so if you are a beginner you will miss the target a lot. But if you have more experience you will hit it more often and will know you hit the target because of the metal noise it makes when you hit the target. Metal BBs are very strong and will cause some areas to bent and the paint to come off. One area that bents is the place where you insert the paper, so after some time you will have a harder time putting the paper targets in. But the most frustrating part is the metal pad that bents and doesn't allow the pellets to fall down on the rectangular shape collector. But you can open this pad with a tool and the BBs will fall there again. I gave 5 stars because its a great target and if you are a BB lover you should expect to buy more than one of these targets.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2010
I was a little disappointed. The plating on the box started flaking soon after I started using the trap. There hasn't been any rust, but I keep the trap inside when I am not using it. Most of the lead collects directly behind the paper target, rather than remaining in the box at the end of the funnel.I am pleased with how easy it is to use. Once you have a screw in a post, it is easy to set up and take down, and it is easy to change targets. It has done a good job of trapping pellets though, as noted above, the lead collects directly behind the paper.Note the size. This is smaller than most traps I have seen, but it works for me.