"reactive" pistol target

I don't think any range/club would allow such a target to be used.

Hell... if you can't shoot unshrouded steel for fear of Rick O'Shea you certainly won't wanna shoot the cube...

Pretty much every place I shoot at is pretty serious about "rounds must impact the backstop".
 
I was thinking the same thing. There were quite a few misses in the videos and I was wondering where they ended up.

If a person really had to have something like this, I'd still lean towards a coffee can or a milk jug or something cheaper.
 
Is it metal or plastic? I found it annyoing the way it jumped around and went farther and farther away, you'll end up shooting across someone elses lane to shoot it, or it could bounce up and knock over their target stand. Maybe cable it to a stake in the ground.
 
I was thinking the same thing. There were quite a few misses in the videos and I was wondering where they ended up.

If a person really had to have something like this, I'd still lean towards a coffee can or a milk jug or something cheaper.

Coffee can or milk jug still has the problem of where do you set it, so you aren't shooting into the ground and getting deflections over the berm which most of the clubs don't like. Setting it right up against the backstop probably would work, if the club allows.

For the $50 for one of them, I think you can get one of those .22 spinners/swinging gophers way cheaper, and probably more use out of it.

One of those Lyman target stands works pretty slick, is cheap, is portable, and you can hang clay pigeons, ballons or even animal crackers if you want to off of them via clothespin for instant reaction and fun with taking the kids "on safari" at the range. And position it right and all rounds will keep on sailing straight through to the backstop.

Thanks to M39A2 for the animal cracker idea!
 
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Ranges are templated for complete misses of the backstop with the highest rated calibre. I wouldn't worry about it. The targets are a neat idea, but they are expensive. The damage appears to be significant with each shot.

TDC
 
In the US there are some ranges that would allow it. Usually ranges with a hell of a lot of land or with a mountain behind it.

As far as the damage to the expensive target, how about frangible rounds? It would help with the worry about ricochets flying over the berm too.
 
I'd worry about other people thinking they're welcome to shoot at it also.

At my club the other night I was waiting for 'range clear' to re-tape my targets. For fun I let my LaserMax wander onto another member's target 6 lanes down, only for 1 sec. BUddy loses it and yells "Who the f**ks aiming at my Target!" Somehow it just doesn't seem cool to lose your cool at a shooting range, where everyones armed :eek:

Guess you could say I was real-life trolling :D
 
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In the US there are some ranges that would allow it. Usually ranges with a hell of a lot of land or with a mountain behind it.

As far as the damage to the expensive target, how about frangible rounds? It would help with the worry about ricochets flying over the berm too.

Frangible rounds would help, but they're a lot more coin, so I can't see the benefit.

TDC
 
Frangible rounds would help, but they're a lot more coin, so I can't see the benefit.

TDC
You can buy online here in the states frangible bullets for steel plate shooting that is about telve to twenty cents each. If you reload that isn't too bad pricewise, but I have never used them or tried to reload them, so I do not know if it is feasible.
 
Yeah, I'm going to go out on a limb, and say that my range isn't going to appreciate me shooting an object as it flies 8 feet in the air "as a secondary target" as the site describes. Neither will their neighbors...
 
those are fun targets and last a lot longer than a popcan. so long as you don't use hollowpoints, as they just chew up those things.

some of you guys need to take the "manties" off. just because the Ont. CFO says ricochets are bad, doesn't make it so.
 
Target is too big. It is on the ground, so your pointing down - how good is that for training? Its expensive and damage is quite substantial. Me no like. Forgot to complain about target drifting downrange with every hit. And it is way too big to represent any kind of a challenge. Seems like an old foam mattress could be cut into cubes and will last longer and be much cheaper. And can be made much smaller too. How about old teddy bears? Wouldn't it be more fun?
 
those are fun targets and last a lot longer than a popcan. so long as you don't use hollowpoints, as they just chew up those things.

some of you guys need to take the "manties" off. just because the Ont. CFO says ricochets are bad, doesn't make it so.

If it was in the sand pit range back home in Sask, I'd probably buy one for s&g's and blast away, looks like fun.

With residential encroachment around most of the main ranges in the Edmonton area, the club execs are rico-shy of anything whining away into the distance, arguably with good reason.

One sheeple who hears goose poo hit their roof, thinks its lead that came from the range and complains about the range to the county can make life hell for the clubs who have to fight it. They'll likely win, but its a headache most of them want to avoid. Most are dealing with "noise" complaints bs already.

Hence, I know at least SPFG (others?) has a no ground level targets sign posted. Which makes it bad for the exec members trying to police the range, who have to tell people just trying to have fun, that they can't make the popcan roll - put it against the berm, fine - 25m infront of the 50 meter berm, not fine. Then exec members get called "range nazis" which makes them feel so much better about volunteering their time.

Genessee, Wild Wood, or Rocky Mtn House, probably not a problem using one of those things. Spruce or Sherwood Park, problem.

I'm all for less restrictive ranges and would even argue some of the measures are simply reactionary measures to appease people not even members of the club or worse, window dressing. But the clubs are trying to stay alive. I can't fault them for that.

Worst case, I don't like how its run, I can take my membership dues elsewhere. Best case, get involved and make suggestions as a member of club exec. I've done both the latter and the former, both can be effective AND educational.
 
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