Posted: 2/23/2009 8:53:06 AM EDT
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Does anyone have one of these?
I'd like to know how the target plates are attached to the rotating arms. Pictures of one from the rear would be great. thanks |
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The plate's arm is shaped like a trapezoid, and there is a cutout on the back of the star arm that it fits into. There is a spring that holds the plate in place, but when it gets hit correctly, the bullet force will knock the plate out of its slot and it falls to the ground.
It's easier to figure out from a picture than trying to explain it.. |
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The plate's arm is shaped like a trapezoid, and there is a cutout on the back of the star arm that it fits into. There is a spring that holds the plate in place, but when it gets hit correctly, the bullet force will knock the plate out of its slot and it falls to the ground. It's easier to figure out from a picture than trying to explain it.. I started to type out a answer and realize that it was hard to describe. I will take my camera and try and get some shots. |
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I tried finding some plans for you on Google without any luck. The descriptions above are pretty accurate, and hopefully you'll get some pics.
Alternatively, just hold a seance and ask for Beelzebub. I'm pretty sure he designed the blasted thing, based on what it did to my match score last time I went to a competition.
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I have never shot one so sunday should be interesting. Everyone I talk to says the same thing. If you keep a good rythm and dont miss you are golden
The dont miss part is whats gonna get me
They have it and two papers so the total rounds needed is 9. Start with 11. Should be good right |
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I have never shot one so sunday should be interesting. Everyone I talk to says the same thing. If you keep a good rythm and dont miss you are golden The dont miss part is whats gonna get me
They have it and two papers so the total rounds needed is 9. Start with 11. Should be good right From what I've seen it seems to work best if you start with the top target, and work your way down. Switch from side to side as you work your way down to keep the star balanced as much as possible. If you begin with the lower targets, it will start to spin very quickly. Good luck. |
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I tried finding some plans for you on Google without any luck. The descriptions above are pretty accurate, and hopefully you'll get some pics. Alternatively, just hold a seance and ask for Beelzebub. I'm pretty sure he designed the blasted thing, based on what it did to my match score last time I went to a competition. ![]() Thanks for the effort, but believe me I've been all over Google and YouTube and nobody anywhere has ever posted any close-up shots from the rear, and definitely never any plans. Some good pictures would answer a lot of questions. |



