The game of field target requires you to know your point of impact at every yard from 10 to 55. I can't set up that many targets. I tried taping a target to a cardboard box tied to a string and pulling the box from far to near toward me, stopping to take shots at known yardages but the box would hang up on stuff, turn over or slide crooked. Radio Flyer red wagons are crazy expensive and I don't have an RC car. Enter a piece of old bed frame, a little angle iron and lawn mower wheels from the hardware store and a welder.
Pulled by 50 lb. test fish line, this little gizmo my wife dubbed "Moon Rover" rolls over uneven surfaces, high grass and steers straight towards me whether on flat ground or on a slope. Folds up for easy transport/storage too.
I tape a piece of white paper containing a couple dozen felt pen "bull's eyes" to cardboard slipped into Moon Rover. Works perfect and I don't have to hold up other shooters while I move targets.
Pulled by 50 lb. test fish line, this little gizmo my wife dubbed "Moon Rover" rolls over uneven surfaces, high grass and steers straight towards me whether on flat ground or on a slope. Folds up for easy transport/storage too.
I tape a piece of white paper containing a couple dozen felt pen "bull's eyes" to cardboard slipped into Moon Rover. Works perfect and I don't have to hold up other shooters while I move targets.