Returning Targets.
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Returning Targets.
Exploring the possibility of installing these along with turning targets on a 25 yrd indoor range.
I'm looking for contacts for suppliers.
Also any experiences people have of them, maintenance, warranty, functionality etc.
I'm also looking for contacts for ranges that use them so I can have a look and get their experiences of the kit they are using.
I'm looking for contacts for suppliers.
Also any experiences people have of them, maintenance, warranty, functionality etc.
I'm also looking for contacts for ranges that use them so I can have a look and get their experiences of the kit they are using.
Come on Bambi get some
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Re: Returning Targets.
We used to have a set at Wilton indoor range. The club I started shooting with many moons ago. They were driven by a compressor and a set of hydraulic rams on a timer. They were very reliable and easy to set up I seem to remember.
Unfortuanetly they went in the scrap bin when they stole our pistols of us.
Not very help full but your question brought back a lot of very pleasent memories full bore .357 revolver on turning targets. Speed loaders yessssssssssss.
Unfortuanetly they went in the scrap bin when they stole our pistols of us.
Not very help full but your question brought back a lot of very pleasent memories full bore .357 revolver on turning targets. Speed loaders yessssssssssss.

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Re: Returning Targets.
Thanks Dave, we've been looking at the Indelfa-tech site and we would like some other providers for comparison.
A lot of us live in the past as memory is the only way we can now shoot what we want.
A lot of us live in the past as memory is the only way we can now shoot what we want.
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Re: Returning Targets.
http://www.mayfairshootingcentre.co.uk/ uses returning targets and it does make life a lot easier than having to stop fire to change targets.
http://www.webjam.com/csac uses turning targets so might be able to offer some advice
http://www.webjam.com/csac uses turning targets so might be able to offer some advice
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Re: Returning Targets.
Dromia, emails inbound this afternoon.
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Re: Returning Targets.
Thanks Blackstuff, I knew about the Mayfair I'm going to pop down to have a look and a bit crack. Where's the best place to park?
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Re: Returning Targets.
Mike357 wrote:Dromia, emails inbound this afternoon.
sign92 Mike!
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Re: Returning Targets.
Most people park in what i can only assume is supposed to be the turning head of Otto Terracedromia wrote:Thanks Blackstuff, I knew about the Mayfair I'm going to pop down to have a look and a bit crack. Where's the best place to park?

However depending what time you go you can sometimes get parked outside the club/adjacent garage but you do run the risk of a ticket here
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