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I enjoyed shooting empty beer cans, they flew off so I knew when I managed to score a hit, and got mangled by the pellets in a satisfying way. The problem was that the process of getting new targets had a negative impact on my accuracy.
I use empty cans as well i stick tacks on a board then put opening of can over tack.harder for wind to knock them over and stay half the time when shot.
Buy a bag of the plastic toy soldiers, set them out at unknown distances, then invite two person teams (spotter and sniper) to find and "take out" the bad guys!
My grandkids love to shoot shotgun clays and that's just one of the many targets both inside and outside at our home. I have a 4x8 double plywood backstop with all kinds of targets in my 4 car garage [I live in Texas] and when we have company, the guys seem to gather there to enjoy shooting. I even have a You Tube video on my indoor shooting range although it has evolved since I recorded that. Thanks for allowing us to enjoy watching!
Cans and wooden squares that fly off is fun but I love dry Wall. I use the hole saw to cut out different size discs that "explode" with a satisfying dust cloud at each hit. I've still got lots of scrap pieces of dry Wall left from the kitchen renovation 8 years ago. Lean them, nail them or screw them😂. If you nail bigger ones up centered, they will also start to spin as you chip away at the edges. Paint dots or whatever.
I've found the ring pull tops off petfood cans, tuna cans etc. are great for a bit of snap shooting. Bend back the ring and hang them on a piece of wire. Stickers can be added if preferred. Recyclable when full of holes.
Good idea, but one will have to be very careful to not get cut. Very sharp edges. Idea: if you’re going to g thru the trouble of attaching string or cord etc, then it wouldn’t hurt to run the edge on a belt sander to dull the edges a bit. Was just a suggestion bc I have not tried it. Might be too thin to sand or grind.
My brother and I used to scour the house for things to blow up. After a while we resorted to destroying more things than we should have, after we ran out of less valued items.
I always do cans and bottle topswith a stainless steel back stop for Airsoft and .177 Pellets Air Rifles. It lets me practice shooting basics. Its not the same recoil wise as a .45 Caliber or 7.62 Round but it keeps me practicing trigger control, posture, breathing and weapon handling without the added problem of ammunition costs and no trips to the range is an added bonus. Besides its fun to see then move and go down one at a time.
As a teenager sone 40 years ago we used to use red match heads as targets using BSA .22 break barrel and iron sights! Not easy to do but a good way to pass a whole afternoon
.68 caliber paintballs are another cheap and easy reactive target. Set them up on golf tees on a piece of foam, or drill a bunch of 11/16" holes in a board.
I use a lot of the CP 250 gas canisters for camping stoves and they have a little red cap over the valve. They stand out being red, small as a beer top size so make a challenging size to hit and best of all they'll stand just about any where even sit on the end of little twigs and branches in trees or bushes. Perfect
I use an old baking tray, vertical, filled with Evo-Stick Plumbers Mait. This makes a silent impact backstop which holds pellets. Remove pellets periodically with pliers/tweezers.
Been using the exact same thing for the last few years. Occasional (boring and messy) pellet extractions add to my lead plate. ;o) It needs doing, again. Lockdown indoor target practise has its downsides.
Awesome video! I am a fan of diy airgun fixing and diy airgun targets/traps. Loved to see the backstop and trap stand in the back garden. I mostly just shoot paper myself - 14x14cm airgun paper targets for regular shooting or then print crosshair targets on A4 copypaper for determining airgun accuracy and point of impact. I have made two pellet and BB traps upon a 30l paint can lid. The lids of course are strapped to the can. Made also a 30x80cm drop-down, rope resettable, target-backstop of 3mm sheet metal with six 60mm round plates within for some more active shooting in the back garden. Sheet metal traps for paper targets are fun to design and do. Magnets are so way easy to use as paper holders - so you do not have to use or design paper clips etc.
I hang 2 vertical cloth closet organizers with roughly 1x1x1ft compartments and I put 4 crosman pellet traps in them for air pistol practice and fun. Dont really bother with a target, just push as far back as I can. I drape 2 blankets behind the rig, great for indoor ranges.
I’ve made a confetti claymore out of old pellet tins. Poke a hole in the middle of a tins base, then put one of the exploding targets in it, put some confetti in it(but not too much), put it on a wooden post or something, then cover with cling film or foil to stop the confetti falling out, then shoot it and it blows the confetti all over the place.
Ground up rubber tires in a box works great for back stop, tape box sheet and a fix target to face. Golf balls, hit em on the edge to get some spin, beer cans but shoot through small hole in pop top. Going to try the valve stem in a plastic bottle top. Thanks great video!
A favorite of mine is a Gamo MTS 1000 system. It is a moving deer target, and helps in training to hit moving targets. Unfortunately Gamo discontinued this product several years ago, and they are hard to find now. It works with .177 airguns under 1000 fps. It is battery powered, and can drain 6 C cells in short order, so a set of rechargeable batteries is rather handy.
Funny I should get this in my recommends tonight because today I was scrounging around for things to shoot and came up with things like old lighters,a watch, some tins and even a lollipop lmaoo 😂👍..most satisfieing to see the lighters, watch and lollipop go pop hehe 😜
I’m 100 percent target , the only living thing I would murder would be a wasp or it’s big brother the hornet 🐝,, but then you would have to be an Olympic target shooter with fast reflexes to get one of them buggers , some great targets out there and it challenges your skills , most the things people shoot , I like but I understand certain critters ruin things and cost people serious money, cheers Shane uk 🇬🇧
I've actually shot a bee before at point blank lol. I shoot things to eat, but totally understand not wanting to kill anything, its certainly not for everybody. It's actually very common for hunters to cry after their first kill.
Dad gave me a Benjamin for my 10th birthday in 1957 . My grandparents had an abandoned trash dump nearby where I could plink away, even glass bottles with or without liquid . I no longer live in the country , but city with no way to shoot safely nearby . Would love to have a Daystate Huntsman in .25 for gray squirrels on the family farm when I visit .
I never throw out the top of tin cans, they make great hanging targets. Empty drink bottles filled with water are always fun to shoot at too. I also have a 1.5" swinging target rack that is always fun to shoot at at 25m Since I cannot re-load .22 rimfire like I can all the rest of my centerfire cases, I keep those too and like to plink at them at 10m.
Hi Andy. Great show as usual. What have a Walther LP53 air pistol and the movie From Russia With Love got in common. When Sean Connery was shooting stills for the poster they forgot to bring the Walther PPK that Bond uses. A crew member had a Walther LP53 air pistol and that is the one Connery is holding in the poster. I think the air pistol was first made around 1959. They don't make them any more. The pistol looks great and I think would be a great addition to Unmarex's vintage replica air pistol range. It would also make a great AAR on line video. If they do make a replica of the Walther LP53 I hope it's a springer as I'm a fan. Hope you do a show on it Andy. All the best. Keep up the good work. Gerard
The day kellogs stopped including plastic figures in their cereal was a sad day for young airgunners...they took a pounding yet were still very satisfying when you got the Webley mk2 to shoot accurately.
Beer cans and plastic bottles are fun targets. A large plastic juice bottle is my favorite for now. It makes a loud thump when the pellet hits. It is almost as loud as a .22LR
My best target is a car door from the scrap yard. With most of them being double skinned you have plenty to stop the round and also targets pinned to the middle you have lots of “oops” room.
Brilliant video.... Funnel traps are great. I have one in my workshop that will stop .223, .308, 22-250, 7mm Rem etc.... The deflector plates are AR500 (1/4") and funnel into a bit of heavy walled steam pipe on a tangent which spins bullets in circles to 'de-energise' them...they just drop out the bottom into a tray... Must make some portable ones for air rifle, in which I have just got interested... Yes, I'm a gun smith so have a good workshop... Those barrage boards' 'bangers' are shotgun primers... so you could make them, and 'refill' perhaps... 🙂 Love your little"Texas Star".... must makes one.. Empty shotgun shells are good targets....free from your gun club
I work at a very well known sodas production facility, the 12oz can lid blanks make great targets. I put some butchers twine between two trees and attach them with clothes pins.
I was going to nip down today for a daisy 415 kit and associated supplies, luckily I checked the website first lol. I'll crack on with my beer keg pellet trap for now and see you tomorrow!
Get very thin florescent cable ties for work. About 4mm in width. Good fun to attach a few to a horizontal rod and point the tails upwards to try and slice them in half.
Here in AZ I use 2 DIY targets. 1'st is an empty plastic 1 gallon milk jug filled with sand. Sharpy marks X's or dots on the 4 sides. Pellets make visible hole and are stopped by the sand. Turn 90 degrees for a fresh Target. When "Murdered-Most-Foul" pour sand/pellets into next jug with funnel. Stomp old "Perforated" one and recycle. Corn Flakes cereal Box- Tape up bottom/corners for strength and fill with sand. (Tape top securely so you can invert it later...) Use Sharpy to draw targets over old CC statements or phone bills and staple to box. Remove Target when done and use Masking tape to cover holes in box. On both targets the impact hole sorta "self heals" to keep the sand inside. Use Wadcutters if you wanna watch it "bleed". Ծ_Ծ
Great review as usual. I've picked up an old pallet I fix target holders and spinners on . I made a few shelves and put on some steel sheet. Keeps me amused and very easy to change around. Be careful not to get one of the really heavy ones unless you have somewhere to leave it ...
forget your shoot n c targets they to expensive to shoot at lol... what you need is some coloured card, cover it with cello tape and then spray the tape black. ta-da cheap homemade shoot and see and they as big as you make them. perfect for checking your drop at range.... nice vid mate have a great christmas
Going to save this and show it to my Landlord - see if he'll let me set up a range. Really helpful and professionally delivered, enjoyable watching. Thanks Guys.
Pretty sure if you stick to the law regarding airsoft, your landlord has no say on whether you're allowed to do this. Just ignore them if they say you can't. As long as you're lawful and not destroying the property there's nothing they can do.
Talked to my local PD and they said as long as you are on your own private property and have some sort of backstop for the BBs, there are no laws to stop you. Key word here is your own property, with a landlord it depends entirely on what they decide since it is their property.
My personal favorite target? I drilled a row of holes (30) down the centerline of a 2x4, spaced an inch apart. Into these I inserted golf tees. Atop the tees, I set 68mm paintballs. Talk about satisfying! They splatter really nicely when you smack 'em with a pellet @ 900fps😉
That sounds like a great and satisfying idea, but won’t you get paint splatter all over the place? I would want my backyard fence marked with paint splatter even if you have a plywood or carpet or something as a backdrop. Idk. Depends on where that target is set up I suppose. Couldn’t imagine that it would be too environmentally friendly even if it were out in the woods or desert. Again, 🤷🏽♂️
Great Review thank you Andy , lots of present 🎁 ideas 💡.. Also great home made targets. There's something for everybody in this Show .... Merry Christmas Andy and a Happy New Year 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🙏🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🇬🇧
Hi Andy . I use drink coasters. I stick a splatter target on them and stick them to a piece of A4. If your shots are good you can use them as a boasting item.. ( we are still stuck down here without a shot fired since I don’t know when.). Stay safe . Cheers from Downunder😷👍
instead the chalk targets or Shoot and Smash, if you want a little smaller you can use something like Whilemina Pepermunt, is much cheaper and more fun because its a little smaller.
My problem isn’t so much the targets, it’s the collection of the pellets. Have got a permission in a woodland but no lead to be left behind. I’m thinking a 3m x 3m square of ballistic fabric on the floor in front of the backstop, but curious if others have any better idea.
Excellent video and your use of splatter targets and the exploding plates in many videos lead me to making purchases a while ago. The Firebirds are a real blast and truly smokin'.
I prefer paper targets, but my wife spent over £150 on various targets for my birthday plus our lad has loads. I like the small spinner targets and the hft type targets. I have the ferris wheel with ducks. Unmarked because I haven't used it lol. Shot at my sons a few times. But I really do prefer paper targets in a funnel trap. I have one on what looks like a speaker stand that's probably my favourite.
Good ole fashion ar500 steel works great. The sig sauer shooting gallery. Cans hanging on some para cord they spin if you hang them on a wire of some sort. And my favorite Amazon card board with shoot n see stickers. Great video
When I was young, I was on a small boodget. For having fon with my airgon, I made my targets myself: liitle birds, like docks and pigeons, which I cot from sheet metal. I never did real honting. (Sorry for my fonny accent, I am not British.)
Great review good on alot of different options to plink and shoot at. sidewalk chalk and paintballs are also great Keep the videos coming love to watch
Watched a couple videos and just subbed after seeing a few Boddingtons in the target bin. One of my favorites when I just want a tasty hearty one after a long day.
Manufactures pill bottles. Thick enough to where a pellet will pierce one side but not the other. Then the bottle falls off its perch with the jingle from the pellet. Haha i also use a box with old license plates in back.
Sort of Specific, but I often shoot at used eartags as they are made of a very durable synthetic material and hold up for quite literally hundreds of shots.
It IS possible to overengineer a Bullet Stopping Box. A Wooden Box with half inch thick steel plates and 30 pound of weight. But its perfect, the hitting bullet makes no loud sound. :-) thx for the Vid!
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I enjoyed shooting empty beer cans, they flew off so I knew when I managed to score a hit, and got mangled by the pellets in a satisfying way. The problem was that the process of getting new targets had a negative impact on my accuracy.
😂😂😂
That seems like an upside to me!
When I shot empties, the pellet would sometimes go straight through with no can movement 😂
I use empty cans as well i stick tacks on a board then put opening of can over tack.harder for wind to knock them over and stay half the time when shot.
Buy a bag of the plastic toy soldiers, set them out at unknown distances, then invite two person teams (spotter and sniper) to find and "take out" the bad guys!
That’s 10 yard out man I don’t know if you can hit him😂 jk
@@gigachad9389hit some at 20 not easy but definitely possible
Ice is Also fun and virtually free, explodes on impact and no clear up a great way to water the garden lol.
Great idea.
Gonna use that
Me too, can't wait!
Idk, ice can get pretty expensive, it nearly ruined my life
I only shoot cats.
My grandkids love to shoot shotgun clays and that's just one of the many targets both inside and outside at our home. I have a 4x8 double plywood backstop with all kinds of targets in my 4 car garage [I live in Texas] and when we have company, the guys seem to gather there to enjoy shooting. I even have a You Tube video on my indoor shooting range although it has evolved since I recorded that. Thanks for allowing us to enjoy watching!
Cans and wooden squares that fly off is fun but I love dry Wall. I use the hole saw to cut out different size discs that "explode" with a satisfying dust cloud at each hit. I've still got lots of scrap pieces of dry Wall left from the kitchen renovation 8 years ago. Lean them, nail them or screw them😂. If you nail bigger ones up centered, they will also start to spin as you chip away at the edges. Paint dots or whatever.
I've found the ring pull tops off petfood cans, tuna cans etc. are great for a bit of snap shooting. Bend back the ring and hang them on a piece of wire. Stickers can be added if preferred. Recyclable when full of holes.
That’s a good ass idea man
Good idea, but one will have to be very careful to not get cut. Very sharp edges. Idea: if you’re going to g thru the trouble of attaching string or cord etc, then it wouldn’t hurt to run the edge on a belt sander to dull the edges a bit. Was just a suggestion bc I have not tried it. Might be too thin to sand or grind.
My brother and I used to scour the house for things to blow up. After a while we resorted to destroying more things than we should have, after we ran out of less valued items.
I always do cans and bottle topswith a stainless steel back stop for Airsoft and .177 Pellets Air Rifles. It lets me practice shooting basics. Its not the same recoil wise as a .45 Caliber or 7.62 Round but it keeps me practicing trigger control, posture, breathing and weapon handling without the added problem of ammunition costs and no trips to the range is an added bonus. Besides its fun to see then move and go down one at a time.
As a teenager sone 40 years ago we used to use red match heads as targets using BSA .22 break barrel and iron sights! Not easy to do but a good way to pass a whole afternoon
.68 caliber paintballs are another cheap and easy reactive target. Set them up on golf tees on a piece of foam, or drill a bunch of 11/16" holes in a board.
I can contribute by recommending sugar cubes as a target. Small, eco-friendly and cheap.👍🏻
Tampons are great too (unused), they have string to hang them.
(Unused)
The used ones have blood effects though
I use a lot of the CP 250 gas canisters for camping stoves and they have a little red cap over the valve. They stand out being red, small as a beer top size so make a challenging size to hit and best of all they'll stand just about any where even sit on the end of little twigs and branches in trees or bushes. Perfect
I use an old baking tray, vertical, filled with Evo-Stick Plumbers Mait. This makes a silent impact backstop which holds pellets. Remove pellets periodically with pliers/tweezers.
Been using the exact same thing for the last few years. Occasional (boring and messy) pellet extractions add to my lead plate. ;o) It needs doing, again. Lockdown indoor target practise has its downsides.
We use the firebird exploding targets, legomen are great as well. 9mm blanks you can buy all on e bay. Great fun!
Ice cubes are a good alternative to glass. All the fun of shattering something and the bits just melt away.
returning to air guns after many years and I find the info given is clear and well put forward
can`t wait to get my range up
Awesome video!
I am a fan of diy airgun fixing and diy airgun targets/traps. Loved to see the backstop and trap stand in the back garden.
I mostly just shoot paper myself - 14x14cm airgun paper targets for regular shooting or then print crosshair targets on A4 copypaper for determining airgun accuracy and point of impact.
I have made two pellet and BB traps upon a 30l paint can lid. The lids of course are strapped to the can. Made also a 30x80cm drop-down, rope resettable, target-backstop of 3mm sheet metal with six 60mm round plates within for some more active shooting in the back garden.
Sheet metal traps for paper targets are fun to design and do. Magnets are so way easy to use as paper holders - so you do not have to use or design paper clips etc.
I hang 2 vertical cloth closet organizers with roughly 1x1x1ft compartments and I put 4 crosman pellet traps in them for air pistol practice and fun. Dont really bother with a target, just push as far back as I can. I drape 2 blankets behind the rig, great for indoor ranges.
used co2 capsules, but not too close! Sprayed bright colours.
I loved the bleeding zombie Chris!
I’ve made a confetti claymore out of old pellet tins.
Poke a hole in the middle of a tins base, then put one of the exploding targets in it, put some confetti in it(but not too much), put it on a wooden post or something, then cover with cling film or foil to stop the confetti falling out, then shoot it and it blows the confetti all over the place.
Ground up rubber tires in a box works great for back stop, tape box sheet and a fix target to face. Golf balls, hit em on the edge to get some spin, beer cans but shoot through small hole in pop top. Going to try the valve stem in a plastic bottle top. Thanks great video!
A favorite of mine is a Gamo MTS 1000 system. It is a moving deer target, and helps in training to hit moving targets. Unfortunately Gamo discontinued this product several years ago, and they are hard to find now. It works with .177 airguns under 1000 fps. It is battery powered, and can drain 6 C cells in short order, so a set of rechargeable batteries is rather handy.
Funny I should get this in my recommends tonight because today I was scrounging around for things to shoot and came up with things like old lighters,a watch, some tins and even a lollipop lmaoo 😂👍..most satisfieing to see the lighters, watch and lollipop go pop hehe 😜
I’m 100 percent target , the only living thing I would murder would be a wasp or it’s big brother the hornet 🐝,, but then you would have to be an Olympic target shooter with fast reflexes to get one of them buggers , some great targets out there and it challenges your skills , most the things people shoot , I like but I understand certain critters ruin things and cost people serious money, cheers Shane uk 🇬🇧
Same here fella, too much of a softie animal lover even when they're "pests".
Wasps and hornets are pollinators, and predators of bugs and other grubs, caterpillars, aphids, and weevils.
I've actually shot a bee before at point blank lol. I shoot things to eat, but totally understand not wanting to kill anything, its certainly not for everybody. It's actually very common for hunters to cry after their first kill.
Agree
not murdering if ur gonna eat the game
Love the tyre valve pop bottle as i know they go with hell of a bang when pressurised
Dad gave me a Benjamin for my 10th birthday in 1957 . My grandparents had an abandoned trash dump nearby where I could plink away, even glass bottles with or without liquid .
I no longer live in the country , but city with no way to shoot safely nearby . Would love to have a Daystate Huntsman in .25 for gray squirrels on the family farm when I visit .
I never throw out the top of tin cans, they make great hanging targets. Empty drink bottles filled with water are always fun to shoot at too. I also have a 1.5" swinging target rack that is always fun to shoot at at 25m Since I cannot re-load .22 rimfire like I can all the rest of my centerfire cases, I keep those too and like to plink at them at 10m.
Hi Andy. Great show as usual. What have a Walther LP53 air pistol and the movie From Russia With Love got in common. When Sean Connery was shooting stills for the poster they forgot to bring the Walther PPK that Bond uses. A crew member had a Walther LP53 air pistol and that is the one Connery is holding in the poster. I think the air pistol was first made around 1959. They don't make them any more. The pistol looks great and I think would be a great addition to Unmarex's vintage replica air pistol range. It would also make a great AAR on line video. If they do make a replica of the Walther LP53 I hope it's a springer as I'm a fan. Hope you do a show on it Andy. All the best. Keep up the good work. Gerard
Great video and ideas. I find ice cubes great they explode and the only thing left is water.
The day kellogs stopped including plastic figures in their cereal was a sad day for young airgunners...they took a pounding yet were still very satisfying when you got the Webley mk2 to shoot accurately.
Peanuts in the shell, great to shoot and a nice snack for the wild life.
nicely seasoned with lead dust?
Beer cans and plastic bottles are fun targets. A large plastic juice bottle is my favorite for now. It makes a loud thump when the pellet hits. It is almost as loud as a .22LR
Grey's are my favourite plinking target they do flips and summersaults and great fun to watch
Argos catalogues and gaffer tape make for a brilliant back stop.
I just started buying few targets for my garden I can't wait for the weather to open up.
My best target is a car door from the scrap yard. With most of them being double skinned you have plenty to stop the round and also targets pinned to the middle you have lots of “oops” room.
Brilliant video....
Funnel traps are great. I have one in my workshop that will stop .223, .308, 22-250, 7mm Rem etc.... The deflector plates are AR500 (1/4") and funnel into a bit of heavy walled steam pipe on a tangent which spins bullets in circles to 'de-energise' them...they just drop out the bottom into a tray... Must make some portable ones for air rifle, in which I have just got interested...
Yes, I'm a gun smith so have a good workshop...
Those barrage boards' 'bangers' are shotgun primers... so you could make them, and 'refill' perhaps... 🙂
Love your little"Texas Star".... must makes one..
Empty shotgun shells are good targets....free from your gun club
I heard about using Trebor mints tonight! Like chalk but cheaper and tastier 🤣
Yes please - reviews of gun adjacent kit would be very useful 👍
I work at a very well known sodas production facility, the 12oz can lid blanks make great targets. I put some butchers twine between two trees and attach them with clothes pins.
I was going to nip down today for a daisy 415 kit and associated supplies, luckily I checked the website first lol.
I'll crack on with my beer keg pellet trap for now and see you tomorrow!
These sort of videos are very entertaining
Get very thin florescent cable ties for work. About 4mm in width. Good fun to attach a few to a horizontal rod and point the tails upwards to try and slice them in half.
Here in AZ I use 2 DIY targets. 1'st is an empty plastic 1 gallon milk jug filled with sand. Sharpy marks X's or dots on the 4 sides. Pellets make visible hole and are stopped by the sand. Turn 90 degrees for a fresh Target. When "Murdered-Most-Foul" pour sand/pellets into next jug with funnel. Stomp old "Perforated" one and recycle.
Corn Flakes cereal Box- Tape up bottom/corners for strength and fill with sand. (Tape top securely so you can invert it later...) Use Sharpy to draw targets over old CC statements or phone bills and staple to box. Remove Target when done and use Masking tape to cover holes in box.
On both targets the impact hole sorta "self heals" to keep the sand inside. Use Wadcutters if you wanna watch it "bleed". Ծ_Ծ
I use a cardboard box with iron griddle inserted from top at a angle . Just keep tapping targets on the front and cardboard fronts to the box .
Great review as usual.
I've picked up an old pallet I fix target holders and spinners on . I made a few shelves and put on some steel sheet. Keeps me amused and very easy to change around. Be careful not to get one of the really heavy ones unless you have somewhere to leave it ...
A couple of thumb tacks at 65 yards keeps the benchers quiet for a little while
forget your shoot n c targets they to expensive to shoot at lol... what you need is some coloured card, cover it with cello tape and then spray the tape black. ta-da cheap homemade shoot and see and they as big as you make them. perfect for checking your drop at range.... nice vid mate have a great christmas
Going to save this and show it to my Landlord - see if he'll let me set up a range. Really helpful and professionally delivered, enjoyable watching. Thanks Guys.
Pretty sure if you stick to the law regarding airsoft, your landlord has no say on whether you're allowed to do this. Just ignore them if they say you can't. As long as you're lawful and not destroying the property there's nothing they can do.
Talked to my local PD and they said as long as you are on your own private property and have some sort of backstop for the BBs, there are no laws to stop you. Key word here is your own property, with a landlord it depends entirely on what they decide since it is their property.
My personal favorite target? I drilled a row of holes (30) down the centerline of a 2x4, spaced an inch apart. Into these I inserted golf tees. Atop the tees, I set 68mm paintballs. Talk about satisfying! They splatter really nicely when you smack 'em with a pellet @ 900fps😉
That sounds like a great and satisfying idea, but won’t you get paint splatter all over the place? I would want my backyard fence marked with paint splatter even if you have a plywood or carpet or something as a backdrop. Idk. Depends on where that target is set up I suppose. Couldn’t imagine that it would be too environmentally friendly even if it were out in the woods or desert. Again, 🤷🏽♂️
Excellent Andy.
Clay targets for shotgunning is also fun. They're inexpensive and explode when hit by a fast pellet.
EGGS ARE ALWAYS COOL TO SEE EXPLODE.. great vid Sir.
bit expensive though or are you a Big LOTTERY WINNER
rodger cox. I keep chickens.
Haha
Great Review thank you Andy , lots of present 🎁 ideas 💡.. Also great home made targets. There's something for everybody in this Show ....
Merry Christmas Andy and a Happy New Year 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🙏🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🇬🇧
Billiards cue chalk is a fun target option!
Cheers Mate.
A little Tannerite in those old pellet tins works wonders!
Hi Andy . I use drink coasters. I stick a splatter target on them and stick them to a piece of A4. If your shots are good you can use them as a boasting item.. ( we are still stuck down here without a shot fired since I don’t know when.). Stay safe . Cheers from Downunder😷👍
Best Plinking Idea 🙋♂️👍
Do the knock-down targets still work for .177 bb pistols? Considering the texas star / spinning one
Probably but you most likely will get ricochet
Great ideas! What rifle you were using at the end of your video?
instead the chalk targets or Shoot and Smash, if you want a little smaller you can use something like Whilemina Pepermunt, is much cheaper and more fun because its a little smaller.
Or 'Extra Strong Mints' in the UK 🙂
Pretty good Andy!
Sidewalk chak makes good targets
My problem isn’t so much the targets, it’s the collection of the pellets. Have got a permission in a woodland but no lead to be left behind.
I’m thinking a 3m x 3m square of ballistic fabric on the floor in front of the backstop, but curious if others have any better idea.
Can you reuse the pellets?
We use out empty beer cans, and sometimes unopened ones that are first violently shaken to get the proper effects 🤪😵😆😵💫🤪🤟
Excellent video and your use of splatter targets and the exploding plates in many videos lead me to making purchases a while ago. The Firebirds are a real blast and truly smokin'.
Thanks for another great video.
Hey ! Could you please tell me what's that last Winchester model you' re using? Thanks!
a great target stand is an old bird feeder which as multiple levels and hooks to hang all sorts of targets on
Extra strong mints
How will that wheel target fair with airsoft guns? Is airsoft too weak for it?
I prefer paper targets, but my wife spent over £150 on various targets for my birthday plus our lad has loads. I like the small spinner targets and the hft type targets. I have the ferris wheel with ducks. Unmarked because I haven't used it lol. Shot at my sons a few times. But I really do prefer paper targets in a funnel trap. I have one on what looks like a speaker stand that's probably my favourite.
You shot at your sons!! 😳 Wow you really were desperate for targets 😂
a you tube rarity a non gun , gun video, you did one a few years back which was a great video, mixing this one with shop and self was a great idea
I like the texas star and the dueling tree.
Great review Andy and some great ideas. Look forward to the next one. :-)
What, exploding targets are a thing???? Gotta get me some of those!
Extra Strong Mints! They are cheap, a good size, satisfying to shoot and are biodegradable.
Good ole fashion ar500 steel works great. The sig sauer shooting gallery. Cans hanging on some para cord they spin if you hang them on a wire of some sort. And my favorite Amazon card board with shoot n see stickers. Great video
When I was young, I was on a small boodget. For having fon with my airgon, I made my targets myself: liitle birds, like docks and pigeons, which I cot from sheet metal. I never did real honting. (Sorry for my fonny accent, I am not British.)
We use that orange .45c target when camping. Those things fly! Next time i'm up I'll bring you some zombie targets
Are massive oak logs stacked on top of each other good backstops?
The David Attenborough of airguning.
The best air gun channel on UA-cam this. Where has it been? Im hooked!
Great informative channel
Great review good on alot of different options to plink and shoot at. sidewalk chalk and paintballs are also great Keep the videos coming love to watch
Weres the link to this challenge video he mentioned?
I want to see this too
Watched a couple videos and just subbed after seeing a few Boddingtons in the target bin. One of my favorites when I just want a tasty hearty one after a long day.
Manufactures pill bottles. Thick enough to where a pellet will pierce one side but not the other. Then the bottle falls off its perch with the jingle from the pellet.
Haha i also use a box with old license plates in back.
Andys air gun Art attack 😆😆👍👌👍
What’s the spinning target called and where can I buy it?
Is there one store. that is the Mecca of target items ? I’m asking
Where can I buy the Ferris wheel?
Sort of Specific, but I often shoot at used eartags as they are made of a very durable synthetic material and hold up for quite literally hundreds of shots.
Great video
It IS possible to overengineer a Bullet Stopping Box. A Wooden Box with half inch thick steel plates and 30 pound of weight. But its perfect, the hitting bullet makes no loud sound. :-) thx for the Vid!