Hello all,
I wanted to share with you guys a great set up for an EXTRA QUIET back yard plinking I finally (lol) came up with, and/or you're bored with the standard paper/steel squirrel targets:
So after trying countless "quiet" pellet traps, this is by far THE quietest one I've found. I picked up 4 Fleece Throws at Wallmart ($1 each) along with a 2x4 piece of high density Airtex green foam at Joann's ($12). Next i grabbed a carton box, put 2 of the fleece throws in it, followed by the foam which I folded in half (for added density) tied it all together
super tight using a rope. I added 2 more fleece throws on top of the box (see pic). Pellet's impact is super silent when hit the foam followed by a fleece throw back up!. Absolute noiseless. For fun targets I used large pins with jelly beans on them. These were small enough to challenge and they explode nicely when hit Setup shown is at 40 yards, mild wind. Great for quiet fun practice.
Ari
I wanted to share with you guys a great set up for an EXTRA QUIET back yard plinking I finally (lol) came up with, and/or you're bored with the standard paper/steel squirrel targets:
So after trying countless "quiet" pellet traps, this is by far THE quietest one I've found. I picked up 4 Fleece Throws at Wallmart ($1 each) along with a 2x4 piece of high density Airtex green foam at Joann's ($12). Next i grabbed a carton box, put 2 of the fleece throws in it, followed by the foam which I folded in half (for added density) tied it all together
super tight using a rope. I added 2 more fleece throws on top of the box (see pic). Pellet's impact is super silent when hit the foam followed by a fleece throw back up!. Absolute noiseless. For fun targets I used large pins with jelly beans on them. These were small enough to challenge and they explode nicely when hit Setup shown is at 40 yards, mild wind. Great for quiet fun practice.
Ari