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Gamo Squirrel Field Target w/4 Kill-Zone Reducers

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  • Targets, Pellet & BB Traps, Ranges


Interchangeable Field Target System. Made of heavy steel. When you hit the yellow bullseye, the target falls down (shown). Just pull the string to reset the target upright. Use lead pellets only. Four metal stakes are included to anchor the target on the ground. Great for pellet rifles and pellet guns. A fun way to practice shooting. Portable and durable.


J. Kong
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
The target is small, but intentionally small so that you can practice your accuracy. The metal is pretty thin though. I would not try to plink with anything over a 22cal pellet though. I'm not sure that this metal will be able to take a centerfire round.There's a pretty good length of string included to pull it back up when you knock it down.I tested with a GAMO 22 cal swarm whisper air rifle using 22 cal GAMO pellets. It will easily knick the paint and put a small dent into the metal. It won't pierce the metal, but a quick coat of spray paint will remedy the scratches.
SBCaldwell
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023
It is a good target and works well.Mine had a PIN that was a bit short and the KEEPER ( a press on affair) did not have enough pin for it to hold. I replaced the pin with and nut and bolt and all was well.
Luis F.
Reviewed in Mexico on January 2, 2023
Perfecto
Alfredo Flores
Reviewed in Mexico on August 31, 2022
Este es un producto muy bien hecho y de buena calidad, funciona perfectamente para hacer practica de tiros y además volver a levantar el objetivo con el simple hecho de jalar una cuerda. A recibido múltiples disparos de rifle 5.5 y no se deforma. Excelente compra.
Franck
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2020
Cool ecureuil bien fait solide
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2020
This reset target works great. Stake it down and run the string back to shooting position and just shoot it all day and never get up to stand it back up. Worked flawlessly time and time again. This has held up to my 1000fps .177 PCP with no dings or dents. More powerful guns may cause damage (your probably safe with a .22 PCP but anything larger will leave damage). Paint is taking a beating but a rattle can of black and yellow will solve that issue. Take care of this target (lube the pivot points once in a while and bring it in after shooting) and it should last a lifetime.
Mr. B. J. Montgomery
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 5, 2015
Good plinking target, wing nut exploded off the back so I put on nylock nut, apart from that is fine.
Greg
Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2014
Well made and functions perfectly. It's meant to be shot with a low to mid range power airgun though, highest power would be something like a .177 cal gun rated at 1000 fps or a .22 cal rated at 800 fps. My .22 cal RWS 350 Magnum started bending the Squirrel silhouette after a dozen shots as well as putting dents in it that bulge out the back side at a distance of 20 yards. My Gamo Hunter 220 in .177 cal does no serious damage to it at 20 yards but might at closer ranges. I have a Crosman 1322 modded to go 495 fps, and it has enough impact power to knock it down at 20 yards with a hit on the yellow bullseye. This is a fun target.
Robert N
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2014
This is a great practice target. I shoot at it with my Ruger break barrel pellet gun at about 25 yds. It takes hits from the pellets very well--a little denting and of course the paint chips off. The string to reset it is a nice feature. It is very long, so I only unroll about 1/2 of it at 25 yds. I mounted it to the top bar of a real estate sign holder frame I use to hold my targets. Those frames are made of very sturdy metal, have a framed area of about 18"x24", and have two long prongs at the bottom to easily insert it into the ground. This target works great on that frame. I definitely recommend buying.
W. Zide
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2014
Works well. The target needs to be mounted low so the string can be held high to facilitate resetting. Expect a lot of stretching until the reset action happens. Have used the reset feature out to 25 yards with no problems. The target must be rigidly secured for the reset feature to work. I mounted the target on a 2 in thick board with sections of rebar that can be hammered down & removed through holes in the board to keep the target anchored to the ground. I have been using it mostly for airgun shoots. 22 and 25 caliber pellets have enough energy to easily knock down the target at 25 yards. 17 caliber pellets do not. I placed a thin plastic shim at the base of the knock down linkage to angle the target disk back slightly. This enabled knocking down the target when using 17 caliber pellets.
Dan F., WI
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2013
I've had this for a couple or three weeks, and it's nothing but a total blast! Kill-zone-reducers? Some may think of them more as "ego-reducers". When you get down to that 1/4" opening, you had better be a REALLY good shooter. It's great, though, that you can choose your own challenge level & get better.First I was surprised at the weight of the target as it is made of sturdy 1/8" steel. Assembly was a snap and took only a few minutes to complete. The reset pull-cord is a braided nylon cord that will stand the test of time, but is also easily replaced when the time comes. The pull-cord comes wrapped around a metal, hollow "bow tie" for wrapping and storage (nice touch).To use the target without it falling over, you will need to use the included 4 metal stakes; all well and good if you are setting the target on soft ground, but an issue on hard surfaces or rocky ground. To make it easier to use on virtually any terrain, I simply took a 12" x 12" piece of plywood, screwed on some edging, and drilled holes to accommodate four small bolts. I attach the target to the board using the bolts and wing nuts. This setup also manages to catch the pellets that drop for collection and safe disposal (hence the board edging). As I use this target exclusively with lead pellets, I can keep my grounds relatively free of spend lead rounds.For paint touch-ups (with high gloss Rustoleum or the like), the contraption is easy to disassemble, paint and reassemble. A bit of oil on the springs and hinges, and you're set. Fun to use, and great feedback for good marksmanship. As your skills improve (or the accuracy of your airgun), you can make it more challenging 1/4 of an inch at a time.Note: Though I've used this well with both my and my , is doesn't work well with my less powerful .Shoot well and, as always, shoot safe.
James Olendorf
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2010
I have been using this squirrel target for several weeks and must have fired over a hundred pellets at it. It works exactly as it should. It goes down when you hit the yellow target and it resets easily with a tug on the line. The line is much longer than I will ever use. Its a very durable line, probably nylon. I put this target about 60' out and don't come close to the max length of the line. At 60' the target is challenging enough without using the reducers. If you are an expert shot or if you want to put the target close you can use the reducers. The smallest reducer is about a 1/4" hole. The squirrel and reducers are made of a nice thick steel. Pellets do not dent the steel but they will take the paint off. The squirrel can be removed and flipped over. I repainted mine once after 100 shots. It takes 10 minutes to disassemble and paint. It is very satisfying seeing the squirrel go down. Way more fun then hitting soda cans.