Re: What do your swinger targets look like?
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 9:01 pm
Jason, I have to hit them high to keep from ringing them
The hanger fully encircles the frame; it cant be removed.DavidABQ wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 4:17 am Dustin, the hanger on your spinners, do the fully encircle the frame or can they be removed?
I also notice your animal silhouettes appear to be welded to the hangers. Do you have issues with the welds breaking over time after repeated hits?
I tried to reduce the number of welds because mine would break every year or so on the chicken and pig spinner.
I've never broken one of these. I bought this set from Leroy Squires in Arkansas and he welds the hanger all the way down the back of the entire height of the target. They are VERY well made. It would take a lot to break that weld but if it did break I'd just give it to one of my buddies (with a six-pack of beer) to weld it back for me.
I like your's a lot. I have a set like that. If the wind is calm I try to hit the head of the bolt every time. Great practice!
White paint is cheaper than yellow paint. I'm trying to keep within the shooting budget!Hotrodrockets wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 10:05 amDustin..... you could have a few misses on that backer plate just so we don"t feel so bad!
Dustin