
Plinking
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- bearandoldman
- Ye Loquacious Olde Pharte
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- Location: Mid Michigan
- bearandoldman
- Ye Loquacious Olde Pharte
- Posts: 4194
- Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2005 10:30 am
- Location: Mid Michigan
- bearandoldman
- Ye Loquacious Olde Pharte
- Posts: 4194
- Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2005 10:30 am
- Location: Mid Michigan
- bearandoldman
- Ye Loquacious Olde Pharte
- Posts: 4194
- Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2005 10:30 am
- Location: Mid Michigan
Sorry to dig up this "plinking" thread again, but I have been having some fun at the outdoor range lately.
We have hanging steel animals at 25 yards to shoot. They are abut 3 to 5 inches across,
depending on which one you want to shoot at. Willber the pig is about 5", and Sam the rooster is only 3" across.
I can probably hit them 4 out of 10 shots, but I don't take my time, I just draw and shoot (well, more like point and shoot).
After we spray paint them black, we have fun. It's another way to make practicing more fun.
Haka
We have hanging steel animals at 25 yards to shoot. They are abut 3 to 5 inches across,
depending on which one you want to shoot at. Willber the pig is about 5", and Sam the rooster is only 3" across.
I can probably hit them 4 out of 10 shots, but I don't take my time, I just draw and shoot (well, more like point and shoot).
After we spray paint them black, we have fun. It's another way to make practicing more fun.
Haka
- bigfatdave
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- Location: near Camp Perry
(Shooters' view)

(Rear view)

I had an "ah-hah!" moment last time I was at the range for some casual shooting, we were shooting everything from airsoft to .45acp to 5.7mm to .22lr, and I wanted a reactive target, hence the hanging tennis balls.
(really, that ball-o-tape used to be a tennis ball before it became faintly greenish lacework covered in tape)
So I was hanging up the balls on strings and I went to take down this punched-out target from the hanger ... and eureka! ... I figured out that if I hung the ball behind the hole and put up no target at all it would force the shooter to find the spot where they can hit a 2" target rapidly, but be unable to focus on misses.
It was, of course, a hit with everyone on the range, and I expect that there will be either a replacement hanging object next time I get there, or this one shot to shreds of taped-together shreds. I ended up hanging a smashed pop can in the hole as well bu the end of the day, so there would be a second thing to shoot while the first one was swinging out of view.
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Haka, I want steel for my outdoor range, but I know that if I leave it out I'll come back and either:
- find it drilled with hunting rifle rounds
- find it missing or in the trash
or
- find it moved to an unsafe spot
And since I have nowhere to keep a steel target (and no desire to hump it up and down the range every trip) I'm pretty much stuck improvising.
Steel is a blast, though ... immediate feedback and no screwing around calling a cold range to walk new targets up.

(Rear view)

I had an "ah-hah!" moment last time I was at the range for some casual shooting, we were shooting everything from airsoft to .45acp to 5.7mm to .22lr, and I wanted a reactive target, hence the hanging tennis balls.
(really, that ball-o-tape used to be a tennis ball before it became faintly greenish lacework covered in tape)
So I was hanging up the balls on strings and I went to take down this punched-out target from the hanger ... and eureka! ... I figured out that if I hung the ball behind the hole and put up no target at all it would force the shooter to find the spot where they can hit a 2" target rapidly, but be unable to focus on misses.
It was, of course, a hit with everyone on the range, and I expect that there will be either a replacement hanging object next time I get there, or this one shot to shreds of taped-together shreds. I ended up hanging a smashed pop can in the hole as well bu the end of the day, so there would be a second thing to shoot while the first one was swinging out of view.
===
Haka, I want steel for my outdoor range, but I know that if I leave it out I'll come back and either:
- find it drilled with hunting rifle rounds
- find it missing or in the trash
or
- find it moved to an unsafe spot
And since I have nowhere to keep a steel target (and no desire to hump it up and down the range every trip) I'm pretty much stuck improvising.
Steel is a blast, though ... immediate feedback and no screwing around calling a cold range to walk new targets up.