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Gamo 6212204554 Bone Collector Cone Backyard Trap
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 6212204554 |
ASIN | B0079IX4AE |
W**.
Good quality
Good product with good prices!
S**G
great trap for lower powered airguns!
I got one of these a while back to catch the pellets from my 10 Meter pistol, about 400 FPS. They work great for lower powered air guns, but if you shoot it with a higher powered one, you will shoot it to pieces! I had one years ago, and my FWB 124(750-800fps)started to take it apart.If you shoot steel bbs at it, they will bounce back sooner or later. Put your eye out!When I use it with my Benji 392, I only pump it up 3-4 times, and I stuff a couple plastic bags in the trap to kinda mellow out the impact of those big, fat 22 pellets... So far so good. The trap is inexpensive, handy and works great for its intended purpose. If you want to catch the pellets from the hotter airguns, get one of those traps that will work with rimfire guns, it will last you forever!
D**E
Great price, quick delivery.
Great for backyard plinking and sighting in my scoped pellet rifles. Easily put together with supplied wrench.
J**S
Needs Modifications for Higher Powered Air Rifles
This is a really good design and feels sturdy, but is best for lower power guns. I imagine this would do fine with almost any BB gun and many of the 800 FPS or lower .177 cal pellet guns with lead pellets (up to about 8 Ft/lbs of energy +/-). But shooting 14.4 grain lead pellets from a .22 cal Gamo Swarm (> 20 ft/lbs of energy) at 30 yards just beats it up. A few shots were enough to hammer the back plate way out of position. And I made the mistake of trying to sight in the rifle with this... First shots were off enough to hit the edge of the target. One shot hammered the groove that holds the target closed. I'll be able to pry it open with a screwdriver, but I'd prefer not to have to do that on every wild shot.Still, it's a great target design and well made for lower power guns. So I won't knock more than one star off. I would love to be able to pay maybe 50% more for one with heavier gauge steel, or a hinged back-plate that would be able to absorb more energy without getting destroyed. Unfortunately, it's this for $20, or $70 for one capable of taking rimfire hits.Mods and accommodations: 1) Drill a small hole in the bottom if you want to permanently install it, to let rain water drain. 2) For higher air rifle power shooting (up to maybe 22 ft/lbs energy), I'll just plan on not missing. And, will replace the angled flap of metal with a replaceable small piece of plywood dropped in the back to catch the pellets.
A**R
Good for money
Really good for the price. I use a metal bb pistol on this, it dents the metal, majority of bbs dont end up in the catch, but great for improving your aim. As other people have said, it comes with 100 targets
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