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interesting drop plates that i haven't seen before at about 1 minute 30 seconds during clip. I'm going to make some up. Catch the remote control target to the right. cool stuff. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfJ_dSIjWK0
Near the start of the video the targets have a cord leading back to the shooter, is this for resetting them? At our range you have to manually reset each one by hand. I would like to modify them. I was think just a long horizontal bar behind them that swings up and forward as the rope is pulled. Any sites you know that would have pictures of this so I don't have to re-invent the wheel.
I found this site for resetting tagets. https://www.saluteproducts.com/ The 3006 bent the round bar on that paddle wheel mind you.
Their prices are outrageous. OMG. i'm the wrong industry.
I finally made up a paddle wheel target in my shop today. The target itself is made from AR plate. I'll get it a whirl with 9mm, 45acp and .308 this weekend. It took only about an hour to make(prep work included) for the first one. I could cut the time down by half if i made more. I'd price these at about 100.00.
I saw those drop targets in the states last week, they were trickier though because the sliders were notched, so you had to land continuous head shots to get them to fall.
The G17(9mm) barely would move it. The g21(45acp) would spin it nice. .308 depending on the load would set it spinning for a minute. .308 moly coated 168 grain would penetrate through the AR plate at 100m but not 200m.
It was a great target to shoot at and we're fabing up two more.