SO YOUR A BEER DRINKER LOL, GREAT BEER WITH LITTLE LIME IN IT, GREAT WAY TO RECYCLECardboard box filled with red rubber mulch will absorb about any type of pellet. I put a heavy duty trash bag in the box first then the rubber mulch in the trash bag so I can easily change it to a new box once it is well used. I buy Corona beer by the case and use those boxes and they work great!
Lol watch the side of the road for a flap that got ripped off a semi the thick black real rubber ones work best the hard plastic ones not so...Get a truck mud flap and hang it just behind your target frame. Lose on the bottom to absorb the energy.
I was lucky enough to find some conveyer belt lengths, hanging it as described above. I've shot the belts using a .22 rim fire with absolutely no penetrations.
Regularly shoot it with a 60 ftlb pcp and the slugs fall into a plastic barrel cut in half so I can collect the lead and cast my own jig heads .
Indoor i use a square 5 gallon bucket with a good snap on lid and like above use old cloth or pillow stuffing packed in good to help prevent the pellets from passing through . I set on its side and shoot through the lid / long ways. Like said time to time just remove and shake out the stuffing stuff and just repack .
I guess in a small yard in town shooting it be fine for that as well
yeah garage sale blankets are great lot of times $! or lessI buy thick bed comforters and/or wool blankets at sales. Stuff them in a box. Works great.
For cardboard boxes I tape voter for me signs/cloroplast oveer the cardboard. This is more secure and weather proff. When it gets shot up, I just tape some more over the box again. I have repeated this many times. Now the box is quite heavy after 3 years.
Like the rubber, haven't tried the plastic ones but judging by the sound of me hitting the plastic barrels and the damage, would not even consider.Lol watch the side of the road for a flap that got ripped off a semi the thick black real rubber ones work best the hard plastic ones not so...
Nothing like drinking’ a couple of cold Coronas - yes - with a sliver of lime - and shooting a couple hundred King Heavies down range on a hot Texas afternoon! Doesn’t really even have to be hot!SO YOUR A BEER DRINKER LOL, GREAT BEER WITH LITTLE LIME IN IT, GREAT WAY TO RECYCLE