Hey guys,
Currently, I have 1/4 to 5/16 inch steel plates behind my pellet targets and I don't really care to hear loud "ping" when my pellet hits. I cut thin wooden sheets of plywood into 1-foot squares and stick splatter targets on them. I don't need to hear the pellet strike, I can clearly so the impact on the splatter target.
So, I was wondering, do any of you use an archery target as a pellet backstop (I could hang my spatter target on the front of it) - it sure would make shooting my PCP air rifles even more back yard friendly because the strike of the pellet on the steel is louder than the action of the PCP gun. If you do, does the archery target stop the pellets for very long? I shoot .177, .22 and .25 caliber PCPs (all rifles)
To help you see what I mean, I included a picture of one of my steel backed pellet target beside one of my archery targets. The white duct tape squares on the archery target are aim points for my Scorpyd 135 Crossbow. It got expensive shooting that Scorpyd at the same bullseye - arrows hitting arrows. The target stops crossbow bolts fine, and I was wondering how it would do with pellets. I've shot it a few times and didn't see any pellets going all the way through - but didn't know how long that would last.
So, thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bobby
Currently, I have 1/4 to 5/16 inch steel plates behind my pellet targets and I don't really care to hear loud "ping" when my pellet hits. I cut thin wooden sheets of plywood into 1-foot squares and stick splatter targets on them. I don't need to hear the pellet strike, I can clearly so the impact on the splatter target.
So, I was wondering, do any of you use an archery target as a pellet backstop (I could hang my spatter target on the front of it) - it sure would make shooting my PCP air rifles even more back yard friendly because the strike of the pellet on the steel is louder than the action of the PCP gun. If you do, does the archery target stop the pellets for very long? I shoot .177, .22 and .25 caliber PCPs (all rifles)
To help you see what I mean, I included a picture of one of my steel backed pellet target beside one of my archery targets. The white duct tape squares on the archery target are aim points for my Scorpyd 135 Crossbow. It got expensive shooting that Scorpyd at the same bullseye - arrows hitting arrows. The target stops crossbow bolts fine, and I was wondering how it would do with pellets. I've shot it a few times and didn't see any pellets going all the way through - but didn't know how long that would last.
So, thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bobby