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Re: Quiet quality pellet trap in US

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 12:16 am
by Finelld
Thank everyone for all of your suggestions.

Target-Air finally got back with me and I have placed my order. In the mean time, I had built a frame to hold the slightly smaller targets for my old trap. I had purchased a trap locally that I had intended to use but it became dented with my standard 480fps pistol. I considered this a safety hazard so I disposed of it. It was rated for pellets at that velocity though. I was very surprised. I am currently shooting so much that the boxes of rags etc wouldn't work because I would be going thru rags and cardboard boxes left and right. I also don't like mickey mouse solutions.

Thanks again for all of the help.

Best Regards,

David Finell

Re: Quiet quality pellet trap in US

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 6:49 am
by Rover
You CAN'T shoot through a box of rags unless you put in too few. As you shoot the pellets build up into a solid lump that will stop everything. The more you shoot, the more "bullet-proof" it becomes.

It seems to me the solution is more "elegant" than Mickey Mouse.

Re: Quiet quality pellet trap in US

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 7:28 pm
by holmqer
Is the Target Air trap essentially a heavier duty version of the Gamo trap sized for standard targets?

Re: Quiet quality pellet trap in US

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 12:23 am
by Finelld
Gammo makes several traps. This is a cone style trap built with 3mm steel. It is an extremely heavy duty. Target-Air makes two sizes of this trap. One is a 14cm version. I suspect this is the standard size for rifle targets. The one I ordered is the 17cm version which is the proper size for the kruger ISSF 10M AP targets.

I think I posted a link to the product when I started this thread. Check them out. They seem to make some really nice very heavy duty products.

Best Regards,

David Finell

Re: Quiet quality pellet trap in US

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 5:21 am
by holmqer
I looked at the photo, and it looked exactly like my old Gamo trap.

That old Gamo trap was made from thinner steel which was not a real problem except for the deflector at the back. The deflector would deform from hits from a 480 fps air pistol, and eventually shots would bounce back to the shooter.

The old Gamo trap I had would only fit Gamo targets which were not standard 10m targets.

Looks like this is a much more rugged version and the target fixture in the from holds standard targets