I decided to do a little work improving my pellet trap. First thing I did was JB Weld some angle onto the sides so that I can clip targets to the trap.
Thanks for posting up the results from using an arrow foam block. I inquired about this material a few years ago but got no feedback. I’ve always wondered how it would do with pellets. I know aside from the target blocks the foam can be purchased is sheet form, also.I also shoot crossbows.
My first air rifle (Lelya .22), I tried this foam target, with a paper target stuck to this foam face. Works great. No noise, no mess, no pellets to pick up, AND...NO ricochets.
My crossbow shooting has come to almost...a stop, with the advent of shooting air powered guns. This foam target has worked on the original side for over two years now. I'll probably turn it around the end of this year and start firing into what is now...the back side. Should last another three years...if I live that long.
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Mike
I think the biggest issue with the foam will be tunneling. Same spotish, over and over.Thanks for posting up the results from using an arrow foam block. I inquired about this material a few years ago but got no feedback. I’ve always wondered how it would do with pellets. I know aside from the target blocks the foam can be purchased is sheet form, also.
No the pellet trap is all steel. Like this picture. I just filled the back with foam over the top of the steel.Is the foam covered with a thin layer of fiberglass the only backstop material. If that is the case you must be using a 177 or low power 22. Should work until repeated hit at the same location drill a hole through.
Pretty simple really !I think the biggest issue with the foam will be tunneling. Same spotish, over and over.
I've been thinking of ways to reduce the sound of pellets on my trap. I may steal your foam on the outside trick.
Smitty
I have used DUCT SEAL to line my pellet trap for years. Great stuff. Find it at your Home Depot/Lowes stores. It was used in a trap no longer available for sale called "The Silent Pellet trap" I use mine indoors, and have a paper target that has 20 bulls on it. Two shots at each bull. I replace the duct seal somewhere around every 1500 rounds. Don't beleive I have ever had a bounce out.I think the biggest issue with the foam will be tunneling. Same spotish, over and over.
I've been thinking of ways to reduce the sound of pellets on my trap. I may steal your foam on the outside trick.
Smitty
I think if I was doing it over I would get a sheet of that ridged foam insulation (Home Depot has 2’x2’ pieces so you don’t have to buy a whole 4’x8’ piece) and bond it to the steel with an epoxy. And even though the pellet are not hitting the sides I think a layer on the sides MIGHT quiet it down a little.I think the biggest issue with the foam will be tunneling. Same spotish, over and over.
I've been thinking of ways to reduce the sound of pellets on my trap. I may steal your foam on the outside trick.
Smitty
Not a bad at all.Pretty simple really !
Notice my comment about "years" of use !
I use an 8-1/2 x 11 piece of paper with nine 1/2 target dots on it. Then I shoot 5 shots at each dot, then move to the next dot. When I put up a new "target" paper, it goes into a different location of the foam face...
As noted, pretty simple. And 2+ years of use on the same foam face.
Mike
Missed the "Years", makes more sense now.Pretty simple really !
Notice my comment about "years" of use !
I use an 8-1/2 x 11 piece of paper with nine 1/2 target dots on it. Then I shoot 5 shots at each dot, then move to the next dot. When I put up a new "target" paper, it goes into a different location of the foam face...
As noted, pretty simple. And 2+ years of use on the same foam face.
Mike