Since in Field Target we are aiming small and hopefully missing small, I've been searching for a lightweight target hanger which will accommodate my target / dope profile.
I found this product on Amazon and yes it is PVC, BUT, I'm not shooting anywhere near the framework.... at least i hope not as winds that high wouldn't help me create solid dope anyway. I hung a truck mud flap in the frame and then a coroplast board on top of it using zip ties. Lastly i taped some 5x7" graph cards with 1/8" spacing on top. All centered so all good.
The second picture shows how i was originally placing the target prior to this, but, when the ground gets hard (drought) it's a tough plant.
I tried a simple cardboard box as well but learned that having an elevated target helped when the gun is benched during my ranging and initial shots placement verification process.
I'm considering finding a graphics person to make a upload-able file that i can take to some printer shop to print this dope / shot / target on some good quality card stock so i don't have to go through a cut and paste process. The little eye charts really help learn where your FT scope snaps in.
I found this product on Amazon and yes it is PVC, BUT, I'm not shooting anywhere near the framework.... at least i hope not as winds that high wouldn't help me create solid dope anyway. I hung a truck mud flap in the frame and then a coroplast board on top of it using zip ties. Lastly i taped some 5x7" graph cards with 1/8" spacing on top. All centered so all good.
The second picture shows how i was originally placing the target prior to this, but, when the ground gets hard (drought) it's a tough plant.
I tried a simple cardboard box as well but learned that having an elevated target helped when the gun is benched during my ranging and initial shots placement verification process.
I'm considering finding a graphics person to make a upload-able file that i can take to some printer shop to print this dope / shot / target on some good quality card stock so i don't have to go through a cut and paste process. The little eye charts really help learn where your FT scope snaps in.