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I will be moving this spring to an area which has high power silhouette matches nearby. I will also be able to shoot on the peoperty and have purchased my first air rifle for offhand practice. (My offhand really sucks). Are there reduced size targets commercially available for airgun silhouette? What distance to the target is appropriate? Thanks for any help the group may be able to give. | ||
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You would be best off with cordless knockdown/knockups .. If you are handy you could make 'em At our club we just use various steel plates with holes in them and a bell behind the hole. This is good for practices. Here's some links http://www.nockover-targets.co.uk/cordless_targets.html http://www.airgunsofarizona.com/Knockover%20Targets.html "When doing battle, seek a quick victory." | |||
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Next time you're in the supermarket get some animal crackers !! This is great sport for 50' 22lr pistol. | |||
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I bought a set or air silhouette targets that the kids and I shoot at in the backyard. I have a IZH-46M and just bought a Daisy 853. I forget who I bought them from but heres another site. http://www.qualitytargets.com/...e-Targets/Categories C @ 10 yds P @ 12.5 yds T @ 15 yds R @ 18 yds. | |||
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Specialist---Over here if we were knocking up a target we'd be doing something much different than what you'd be doing in England. | |||
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