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1-year limited warranty Great airgun fun. Each hit on target is easily seen at any range. When the kill zone is hit, the target falls. To reset, simply pull the cord. The targets boast solid steel construction, and they come with anchoring stakes and reset pull cord. These targets are intended for use with lead pellets only. The kill zone is 2-1/2" diameter. Includes 4 kill-zone reducers: 1-1/8", 3/4", 1/2" and 3/8". Use only lead pellets!
Great airgun fun. Each hit on target is easily seen at any range. When the kill zone is hit, the target falls. To reset, simply pull the cord. The targets boast solid steel construction, and they come with anchoring stakes and reset pull cord. These targets are intended for use with lead pellets only. The kill zone is 2-1/2" diameter. Includes 4 kill-zone reducers: 1-1/8", 3/4", 1/2" and 3/8". Use only lead pellets!
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Gamo Squirrel Field Target w/4 Kill-Zone Reducers. Other products by Gamo In Stock
By Charles from USA on 2010-03-04 17:44:33 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:This is a really great target system. Very well made. Good heavy gauge steel. Everything is included, even 150 feet of string to reset it. It comes with 4 different size bulls eye rings from 1 1/8" down to 3/8". I can only shoot 10m indoors and it took me 4 shots to realize 3/8" was my speed. The box calls that size Expert. Yeah
... Read MoreThings I liked:This is a really great target system. Very well made. Good heavy gauge steel. Everything is included, even 150 feet of string to reset it. It comes with 4 different size bulls eye rings from 1 1/8" down to 3/8". I can only shoot 10m indoors and it took me 4 shots to realize 3/8" was my speed. The box calls that size Expert. Yeah, right! Me, expert? This is something that I can take easily out to the outdoor range and set up in a couple minutes.
Things I would have changed:I can't find anything I'd like to see changed except maybe it won't take long before the yellow paint on the release paddle wears off so I guess I'd like to see some way to more permanently highlight the paddle. I wonder if they could include a can of yellow paint in the kit :-) What others should know:Shooting at 10m I did a pellet bounce back about 4 feet. The directions do contain a warning that it should be used at 25yds or more. I can't stress more the importance of wearing safety glasses while shooting.
I took the 15" x 12" box it was shipped in and cut the face off it and filled it with duct seal pugs so I could have a safe backstop for shooting into. I then set the target itself on top of a 2 foot high cardboard box against the wall and then set the backstop I just made on top of the back bracket of the target. Now the target is secure enough to pull the resetting cord without tipping over the target. It is so secure with the 15 lb weight of the backstop on it that it won't even move a little bit. I'm thinking of buying 5 more so I can have a separate target system for each field target animal.
By gunguy from USA on 2010-01-04 10:07:52 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Targets are well made and should stand up to a lot of shooting without falling apart. Things I would have changed:I think the hook on the kill zone reducers should be widened out and have a small hole drilled through it so you can put a cotter pin or such through it on the back side to keep it from falling off. Occasionally
... Read MoreThings I liked:Targets are well made and should stand up to a lot of shooting without falling apart. Things I would have changed:I think the hook on the kill zone reducers should be widened out and have a small hole drilled through it so you can put a cotter pin or such through it on the back side to keep it from falling off. Occasionally, if you hit it just right, the reducer will fall off the target. You might want to assemble a bag of extra rings, some small chain and cord for attaching to the reset stud. It might be possible to break the metal parts or cut the string. What others should know:4 or 5 of these spread out in a small area at different distances will keep you entertained all day and when you think you're getting it figured out, just place a kill zone reducer on it. They reset very easily and are a lot of fun.
By Aaron C. from USA on 2009-12-01 00:14:54 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Well built and sturdy. Reduced ring size is a huge plus. Things I would have changed:Make it a little easier to knock down, with my Gamo p-23 I can RARELY knock down the target, but with almost any rifle it will knock down. What others should know:Don't add that little chain, tie the string directly to the
... Read MoreThings I liked:Well built and sturdy. Reduced ring size is a huge plus. Things I would have changed:Make it a little easier to knock down, with my Gamo p-23 I can RARELY knock down the target, but with almost any rifle it will knock down. What others should know:Don't add that little chain, tie the string directly to the bolt below the target area. I shot the little rings on accident at 50 yards broke right through them. So, just bypass all of that and tie it to the bolt.