Well done.I try to always catch the pellets in old rags or whatever, have about 2kg now despite being lazy sometimes and not always doing this. One day I will make my own pellets... thats the dream anyway. All the best Keith
Agree, those targets are ‘must haves’ 👍 I have them too but store them in the shed. It’s payed off, even though they’re all pretty old they’re still in great condition. You mentioned Chrono’s…..any chance of covering those ?
Gonna have to update my target set up, most of the wood has perished, need a large table top as as a backstop, bit bigger then the one I've already got.. Got loads of stuff to add on it.. Probably wait till spring now though..
Well done.I try to always catch the pellets in old rags or whatever, have about 2kg now despite being lazy sometimes and not always doing this. One day I will make my own pellets... thats the dream anyway. All the best Keith
@@keithbarker-e4q That is hard core Keith. You can’t be that lazy!
Agree, those targets are ‘must haves’ 👍
I have them too but store them in the shed. It’s payed off, even though they’re all pretty old they’re still in great condition.
You mentioned Chrono’s…..any chance of covering those ?
@@nickwebb9290 I’ll sort something out next year.
I have the "2 Squirrel" knock down Pellet Catcher, with the circular Re-set target, I paint the squirrels so I can see the pellet marks.
@@felgate11 painting them makes a huge difference. At 20y the Little silver targets are hard to make out when using open sights.
Gonna have to update my target set up, most of the wood has perished, need a large table top as as a backstop, bit bigger then the one I've already got.. Got loads of stuff to add on it.. Probably wait till spring now though..
@@markhomer5704 sounds like a plan! I am a huge fan of pallets for making targets