Hello from a new business member!

Yup, free shipping on every order, anywhere in Canada; until April 1 2017!

Some of these targets, like the AR500 Hostage/Kidnapper probably cost as much to ship as they cost to build, so this should be interesting... :)
 
Weights of plates/gongs might be good.

I'm looking at a few options of yours. Example, could a 24" plate be hung on one of your 2x4 type bases and not fall over? Or 2x4 head bracket support the weight?

I would try and weight bases down anyways....

Good question! The MegaBase and 2x4 Cap will support any of the steel targets, though they do become front-heavy with a big gong. The base comes with long spikes to nail it to the ground; mostly that's intended for competition to make sure the base doesn't move around.
I'm going to weigh everything and post the weights in the descriptions on the website.
Thanks for the feedback, guys!
Glenn.
 
Are you going to be selling any paper targets such as splatter targets?

The only plans I have for paper is to add competition cardboard targets for IDPA, IPSC, and USPSA. A lot of the guys I shoot with practice on them, but none of the retailers in Alberta seem to sell them. Shipping them usually costs more than the price of the target! Anybody know a place in Alberta that sells 'official' cardboard targets?
 
please, can you tell us how the clays attach to the top of those spikes?

No magic; the rectangular cap at the top is just the right size to hold the lip on sporting clays. The spike can be pounded in vertically, or at a slight recline. The clays won't fall off even in a moderate wind. I left one in my yard for three weeks once. Simple.
You could weld them up yourself instead of buying them, but then you wouldn't get the awesome Range Rabbit sticker for your gun safe :)
Glenn.
 
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