Posted: 9/12/2010 1:40:52 AM EDT
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during a H4H shoot yesterday, the guys from firebird reactive targets gave us some to play with,
for those of you that have never seen them, they are so much fun here is what they did when we shot them http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTrVjczF92c and aparently they give an even bigger affect if you double stack them but i couldn't comment on that |
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When I saw them mentioned in Shooting Sports, I was thinking of a rifle application rather than the intended clay pidgeon application.
Would certainly make for a fun shoot if stuck in the x ring - no doubt about whether you hit it !! How would NRA / NSC feel about using them at Bisley I wonder ? |
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I take it if you order some, for rimfire or full bore rifle you could use either the clay target
or the air rifle targets ???? Link |
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When I saw them mentioned in Shooting Sports, I was thinking of a rifle application rather than the intended clay pidgeon application. Would certainly make for a fun shoot if stuck in the x ring - no doubt about whether you hit it !! How would NRA / NSC feel about using them at Bisley I wonder ? I wouldn't want to be in the butts marking with one of those disks affixed to the target.... |
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They come in 2 sizes 40mm and 65mm and have self adhesive backs,
they are bright orange disks and can be used for shotgun clays aswell as other firearms Have a look at the website if you want to try them, but Im sure you'll be laughing If you do. Prob not a good idea to use them on a gallery range with markers underneath though |
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When I saw them mentioned in Shooting Sports, I was thinking of a rifle application rather than the intended clay pidgeon application. Would certainly make for a fun shoot if stuck in the x ring - no doubt about whether you hit it !! How would NRA / NSC feel about using them at Bisley I wonder ? I wouldn't want to be in the butts marking with one of those disks affixed to the target.... Dont think markers would be needed - its either a hit or a miss !! |
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When I saw them mentioned in Shooting Sports, I was thinking of a rifle application rather than the intended clay pidgeon application. Would certainly make for a fun shoot if stuck in the x ring - no doubt about whether you hit it !! How would NRA / NSC feel about using them at Bisley I wonder ? I wouldn't want to be in the butts marking with one of those disks affixed to the target.... Dont think markers would be needed - its either a hit or a miss !! And who's going to set up the new ones??? |
but i couldn't comment on that 



