Have several of @Sturkis field targets, all >20 fpe versions. Ol' Frogger has seen the most action, now over 1000 pellets between me & my stepdaughter. Still all original paint except for the very center of the paddle.
But Maury, I'm a hundred percent sure I'm not the....
In reality, this one gets shot the most because it's the easiest to touch up
. Decided to give it a proper repainting today. Stripped with a heat gun & brass putty knife, then semi-polished with a wire wheel on a dremel. Wiped it clean with alcohol, then broke out the green & red rattle cans. As you can see in the photo, good as new.
The mechanisms are smooth as silk on these things. Mike told me that it might get a little too loose after the paint around the three joints wore, & ~1/8 turn on the three corresponding bolts would cure it. After a few hundred resets it got a little finicky about how I pulled the string, so did as he advised- worked a charm, back to resetting with a gentle pull of the string. Stayed that way ever since.
Doubt I'll ever have to replace anything on it but the paint. The springs & hardware are very robust. Have a concrete block I clamp it to sometimes, but most of the time I just set it on the ground & keep it there with u-shaped aluminum stakes- makes it easier to move to whatever yardage I want at the moment.
Bottom line, I consider it to be a great purchase & wouldn't hesitate to recommend buying from Mike.
But Maury, I'm a hundred percent sure I'm not the....
In reality, this one gets shot the most because it's the easiest to touch up

The mechanisms are smooth as silk on these things. Mike told me that it might get a little too loose after the paint around the three joints wore, & ~1/8 turn on the three corresponding bolts would cure it. After a few hundred resets it got a little finicky about how I pulled the string, so did as he advised- worked a charm, back to resetting with a gentle pull of the string. Stayed that way ever since.
Doubt I'll ever have to replace anything on it but the paint. The springs & hardware are very robust. Have a concrete block I clamp it to sometimes, but most of the time I just set it on the ground & keep it there with u-shaped aluminum stakes- makes it easier to move to whatever yardage I want at the moment.
Bottom line, I consider it to be a great purchase & wouldn't hesitate to recommend buying from Mike.