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hmmm on second thoughts hes right if your new to Airgunning you DO NOT want to be messing with Boomerang Pell.

 

If you read my post yesterday and are thinking about trying them out Please DONT!. :*)

 

The pellet may come Howling back to great you at a respectable volocity!

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always best to er on the side of caution with regards to any shooting experiment.

 

and another absolute no no is never shoot a golf ball at less than 50 yards! no matter what power the rifle is doing, i know it should be common sence but as there is a no no post up thought i might add that.

 

ping pong balls same size and just as reactive ;)

 

quick recap:

 

BAD

 

WHAT WAS SAID YESTERDAY

GOLF BALLS

 

 

GOOD

 

SHOOTING THE HEAD OF A MATCH

PINGPONG BALLS

 

rob :thumbs:

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Chalk Targets

 

Film Canisters filled with Flour

 

Cheese Puffs ;)

 

Old PC Components

 

And a personal fave is small Blanks. Drill a block of wood and place them in the holes they make a perfect 30m target as they are only 6mm in diameter and make a pop when they go off.

 

A good target for FT is a board of 1" thick ply reinforced with a sheet of Mild Steel and a hole drilled out in the centre and a Spyhole from a door placed in (no glass of course) and place a balloon or the likes behind and set out to 50 yards :thumbs:

 

If you like fill the balloon with purple chalk dust so when it's hit you get a visual sign.

 

Zeb

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