pic of el porko TRAINING machines

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just finnished this RESTABLE training target set. of to the range we go.
oh in the background is another one of my projects.
cheers
jb
 
Very nice, what kind of metal? Are they very heavy?
the targets are 1/4 AR plate. just got back from the range. have to install
some pads on the bottom of the channel as the vibration works the thin
lips of the channel in the gravel and the target hindge is in the gravel and they don't always fall down. this will be fixed shortly. the reset part is nice.
i averaged 7 out of 10. 10 to 15 seconds for ten shots.:D
jb
 
Nicely done! Looks very professional - much better than the swingers that I made years back.

Will chickens made of 1/4 stand up to the abuse? I seem to remember them usually being made of 5/16 or something a little heavier. Or I may be backward and the farther ones were lighter...
 
Nicely done! Looks very professional - much better than the swingers that I made years back.

Will chickens made of 1/4 stand up to the abuse? I seem to remember them usually being made of 5/16 or something a little heavier. Or I may be backward and the farther ones were lighter...
here is a close up of the reset bar. it makes a nice carrying handle, about
25 to 35 lbs. as for standing up , i think it will. look at the second pic and u will see the back from the hindge up to the center is reinforced. i just got back
from the range, no one there bu me. i set up the pigs at 60 meters and
the turkeys at 77 meters. i can't imagine any body shooting these with
iron sights. i have a 3 to 9 bushnell and it's set on 9 power and that is barrely
enough. 30 seconds for 5 shots and i managed to get all 5 a few times.
i'm useing my T/C R-55. i made a titanium fireing pin for it. it likes
the walmart dyna points the best,.
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