Tannerite you need Tannerite, but I'm not sure a pellet will work but it'd be fun to try. Oh Finland I'm going to guess it's a no-no but....if you can..
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Man, these look nice!My post disappear? Weird
If you got 2x4 / lumber handy.
Maybe these sawhorse clips ( no nail) for easy set up/ take down / move
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And makeup something like this
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Then this looks interesting as well
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Actually I dont know can I get tannerite targets in Finland, but I think that slugs will do. Im shooting 40grain h&n slugs, with about 100 joules.Tannerite you need Tannerite, but I'm not sure a pellet will work but it'd be fun to try. Oh Finland I'm going to guess it's a no-no but....if you can..
I have graindryer factory close to me and can get lot of scrap metal from thereHit a scrap yard and see if any "wear plate" come in or on the pile .. if any industrial maintenance like paper mill or coal they use it a lot for conveyors and shoots and throw scrap / cut offs away off new full sheets .. ( AR plate not the hard surfaced type). Hardox plate is made in Sweden so miye be poplar around you ..
With aspirin you meant that medicine?????These make great targets! Nice bang and a puff of smoke. Maybe you can get these. I was wondering if a pellet would set off tannerite too.
Then I could make these instead of buying them. They were much more expensive this year. Gotta have em though. Super fun!
I use florescent tape to put them on the targets. Works great. Aspirin are fun to shoot also.
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Dane envy Finnish brother, here when 18 YO you can have 4.5 mm .177 caliber, and that's it, you can according to law join rifle club and get larger caliber that way, but rifle clubs here only do traditional 10 M air rifle, so that's not a option if you want larger caliber and shoot things like bench rest and field target, CUZ those 2 forms of shooting do not exist here, well at least not in any rifle club i know off.6.35mm/.25 is biggest airgun caliber what you can have without permits
Almost same in Finland. You need to pass those hunter exams to get hunting guns, if you want bigger rifle joining to local gun club is necessary. And any case when u want some gun, you need to verify your hobby that demands that specific gun, even with airguns bigger than 6.35.Dane envy Finnish brother, here when 18 YO you can have 4.5 mm .177 caliber, and that's it, you can according to law join rifle club and get larger caliber that way, but rifle clubs here only do traditional 10 M air rifle, so that's not a option if you want larger caliber and shoot things like bench rest and field target, CUZ those 2 forms of shooting do not exist here, well at least not in any rifle club i know off.
And then finally you can get a hunting licence, which at least once would have you memorize the hunting seasons for everything here, where i think most just hunt a few things and know damn well when they are in season.
So a viable route, just a damn troublesome one if you ask me, not least since like up there, you can not hunt anything with a air rifle, but you can hunt many things with a bow ( crossbows a deadly sin and very very illegal )
Last 1 week i read 2 times about people getting shot with shotguns, one in the face ( nose + lips ) and yesterday a guy got a few bird shot pellets in the leg, so even having a hunting licence, seem to do little for safety.
Danes also need to make new parties and vote on them, the old ones are useless and destructive.
This is great, how simple and still didt bear in mind!I think I got this from McNasty, but my favorite targets, other than paper bullseyes, are empty pellet tins, painted and hung with fishing line from any kind of support. Different sizes and different lengths of line, different distances, and movement with wind make it great fun. I have silhouettes and spinners and field targets for my plinking, but the smiles come from the tins.
May as well get that little extra out of themI think I got this from McNasty, but my favorite targets, other than paper bullseyes, are empty pellet tins, painted and hung with fishing line from any kind of support. Different sizes and different lengths of line, different distances, and movement with wind make it great fun. I have silhouettes and spinners and field targets for my plinking, but the smiles come from the tins.
We cant build too much down to range beacause farmer from neighbour scythes it once in a summer.Great range! Look into some kind tent or tarp setup to get out of the elements. Setup different range targets. Get some marking tape and old arrows for wind flags.
How about some soup cans and reactive targets? Place a smaller can inside a bigger can so that they last a lot of shots.
Spray metal targets with a base white coat, let dry. Apply a second coat of florescent orange for high visibility.
Have fun!
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