Duelling tree with targets in the likeness of Justin Trudeau and Wendy Cukier... with aftermarket replacements for others. You can even start a target of the month club where members get replacements monthly.
Duelling tree with targets in the likeness of Justin Trudeau and Wendy Cukier... with aftermarket replacements for others. You can even start a target of the month club where members get replacements monthly.
Poppers of any shape (preferably gophers and rabbits) made with ar450 for .22 (1/4") and ar500 (3/8') for everything else.
Last edited by Picatinny; 07-02-2017 at 11:11 PM.
Ounces leads to pounds, pounds lead to pain.
Light, strong and cheap - pick two.
A programmable (or even preset) revealing target like the Targabot.
Random reactionary targeting would be amazing.
Even a simpler, mechanical system that worked on a series of springs and random resets.
https://youtu.be/B858wp81u40
Looking down the barrel, of 1984...
Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Foxtrot Oscar.
It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards. - Claire Wolfe
Targets of on a short conveyor belt or chain. Resets on wrap around. Like the shooting gallery ducks.
A steel plate Rolodex type thing, with a bunch of plates, and every time you hit it it flips down another plate, kinda like an old clock. I have no idea if this will work but it's a "crazy idea"
I'd like to have some kind of moving target to practice running shots. Maybe a set up like a clothesline with a target hanging from it. Use a DC motor to power it with a limit switch at either end of the target's travel to reverse the direction. Maybe some way of varying the speed. Offer the option of clay, steel, or paper targets by designing a multipurpose holder. It should be fairly compact for shipping, (batteries not included).
Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. - Frederick Douglass
How about some little gongs on a long track like you see at the shooting galleries? make it a kit with 6 gongs (or other shapes) on something like a big bike chain, two cogs and a variable speed motor (or retrofit an old chainsaw) and you are set! Would be awesome if it's 3-5 feet long and AR500 for use with rifles, would make a great 100m target.
Here is a few
Dual Texas Star
Full set of rimfire silhouette targets
Rimfire precision target with 6 plus targets going from large to small to simulate target size at specific distances (moa at 50 to say 300 yards in 50 yrd increments). Either spins or is re settable.