That'll be great at distance! I built my own a bit larger, and just put cardboard 'sheets' on the front with six rows by five colums of those two-inch shoot-n-see adhesive targets so I don't have to get my lazy butt up very often to replace anything. Enjoy!
I used 2 5-lbls bars so 10 lbs total (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008A3UG9E?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1). Just want to reduce some noise and make sure the pellets don't bounce around. I'm on 3.5 Acres so noise is not the main concern. Was not aware the use of denim.@coolsound - Nice target box! How much duct seal did you use? Are you trying to shoot silently in your backyard? Did you consider a box with denim? Denim is easier to clean up after a shooting session.
Not so....an accurate pellet gun will pile lead till it looks like an art project. Maybe your duct seal was too thin...Duct seal,,, I still have some under a bench somewhere, tried it 6 years ago, bought extra,,, to messy and an accurate pellet gun will make a tunnel and poke out the back
I made the switch to rubber mulch,,, just my opinion,,, I still have the elec box with seal in it,,, paper weight
Just finished mine using a plastic tub and two bags of rubber mulch for about 20 bucks. Stops
What are you using to keep the mulch in the tub??Just finished mine using a plastic tub and two bags of rubber mulch for about 20 bucks. Stops 25 cal pellets with almost no noise.
Not so....an accurate pellet gun will pile lead till it looks like an art project. Maybe your duct seal was too thin...View attachment 462781
Depends on what you are shooting i guess...I have maybe half that amount and no issues at 14fpe in 22 at close rangeI had a pass through on my duct seal target. It was 3 1/2 inches of duct seal, and then passed through two layers of 5/8" plywood on the back. But I was at close range shooting from a rest getting chrono numbers, so several magazine at a concentrated area. I think they are good at a distance with reduced terminal velocity and dispersion.
I have the face covered with heavy cardboardWhat are
What are you using to keep the mulch in the tub??
Pond liner (rubber sheet) works great as well and will survive for a *loooonnnnnngg* time.I have the face covered with heavy cardboard