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Most Helpful Positive Review
andy herdock
COULD USE A HANDLE ON IT SOMEWHERE FOR EASE OF CARRYING.
Pros: STRONG CONSTUCTION...BUILT TO LAST.HIGH QUALITY PRODUCT.
Cons: JUST A BIT HEAVY BUT NOT OVERBEARING
Great Bullet Trap
Needed something for backyard practice and this bullet trap meets the need perfectly. Use it primarily for .22 cal pellet gun and the occasional .22 cal rifle plinking. Light enough to set up easily but heavy enough to handle the steady pounding. Haven't noted any problem with back splatter but always use a cardboard backing for the target. Makes sure the paper target is steady on a windy day and extra safety measure when shooting up close with a pistol.
Pros:
- Relatively light weight
- Good construction.
- Perfect for backyard use.
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Practice, practice practice.
Would recommend: Yes
3 of 3 found the following review helpful.
The best 22 bullet stopper that is made.
This trap is the best I've ever used outside of the ones used at shooting places where everything is inside.
By using a piece of cardboard behind your targets, the size of the opening, You don't have dust and lead coming out. If you don't get it cut exactly use tape around the edge and I keep putting targets on until I need a peace to replace the old one.
Just be safe .
By using a piece of cardboard behind your targets, the size of the opening, You don't have dust and lead coming out. If you don't get it cut exactly use tape around the edge and I keep putting targets on until I need a peace to replace the old one.
Just be safe .
Pros:
- The best you can get
Cons:
- nothing
Best Used for:
- target practice
Would recommend: Yes
4 of 5 found the following review helpful.
Good quality
It works very well and the quality is very good. It is easy to move around. I like the clip instead of stapling the targets. I put a cardboard behind the paper target just to make the target more stiff
Would recommend: Yes
3 of 3 found the following review helpful.
Champion bullet trap
Absolutely perfect for my use as a casual plinker. I used this trap as a method of
zeroing my Ruger 10/22. I went to my friends farm field, measured 25 yards
and used paper targets from a box store. I went through about 75 rounds just having fun. The price for this
particular item was also about $30 cheaper than other stores and you can't beat that.
There was no damage to the trap but there was a lot of lead dust in the collector.
Get one!
zeroing my Ruger 10/22. I went to my friends farm field, measured 25 yards
and used paper targets from a box store. I went through about 75 rounds just having fun. The price for this
particular item was also about $30 cheaper than other stores and you can't beat that.
There was no damage to the trap but there was a lot of lead dust in the collector.
Get one!
Would recommend: Yes
2 of 2 found the following review helpful.
Effective Pellet Trap
I bought this to use for shooting a .22 caliber air rifle in m suburban back yard. It is a solidly built product that should give years of trouble free service. I'm still working out how to best quieten the impact noise but it does an excellent job of pellet containment.
Pros:
- Reliable, durable, safe, dependable.
- Solidly constructed
Cons:
- noisey
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Bullet Trap
Works as advertised. I am using it with an AirForce Condor at full force indoors shooting the .25 cal Barracuda. No problem. Never any blowback (although I did have some when I hit the frame - my bad.) Built very well and I expect a long use-life.
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Champion Rimfire Bullet Trap
This is a good solid unit, but you need to be careful how and where you set it up. At 17 feet I got a substantial amount of lead blow back (.22 short rifle), and without eye protection you could end up with a serious problem.
Pros: Easy to use, and great for practice.
Cons: Substantial lead blow back at a measured 17 feet, you need good eye protection at the very least.
Pros: Easy to use, and great for practice.
Cons: Substantial lead blow back at a measured 17 feet, you need good eye protection at the very least.
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 2 found the following review helpful.
This is a Tough Bullet/Pellet Trap
If you are serious about airgunning, particulary with magnum class air rifles, you'll want one of these heavy duty Champion traps. You won't have to worry about light weight construction seen in some of the others. Claimed rimfire rating, but I have not tried it for that purpose.
Pros: Heavy steel plate handles rimfire and magnum air rifle pellets. Pretty much everything stays inside once the bullet or pellet goes in.
Cons: Rings loudly when struck. Difficult to dump out.
Pros: Heavy steel plate handles rimfire and magnum air rifle pellets. Pretty much everything stays inside once the bullet or pellet goes in.
Cons: Rings loudly when struck. Difficult to dump out.
Would recommend: Yes
3 of 3 found the following review helpful.
Champion trap
I am very pleased with this Champion rim-fire trap. I use mine indoors for airgunning. I use a measured piece of card board to cover the entrance to prevent lead dust and powder etc. I will be handing this down its that tough.
Pros: Sturdy and rugged
Cons: none
Pros: Sturdy and rugged
Cons: none
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Great bullet Trap
Excellent product, well made.
Would recommend: Yes
3 of 3 found the following review helpful.
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