My first indoor trap was the metal Outer's version that looks identical to the Champion. It worked fine but was noisy and I always had a layer of lead dust in front. I realize the OP wasn't interested in a DIY trap but I'll add a suggestion anyway. A simple trap can be made from a 10" x 10" electrical box and a couple on inches of duct seal to make a silent pellet trap. It will cost a bit to buy the bricks of duct seal but it lasts forever. My old duct seal trap is now 22 years old and still working fine. I made a wood frame from scraps I had laying around but any small wood or metal box will work to contain the duct seal putty.
Another DIY trap I use alot is. A milk crate with a piece of plywood screwed on the bottom to stick the duct seal to. That I just put a bulldog clip on the top to hang targets.
I just throw my pellets, targets etc in it. Throw it in the back of the trailer to take to the back of my property where my range is.
My air rifle shoots through 3/4 inch plywood at 50 yards...
Anyone actually read the original post? The question he asked?
Does anyone have any recommendations for a reliable "non-DIY" pellet-trap?




























