Pellet traps
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Pellet traps
I recently came across megalink's pellet trap. They collect the spent pellets in a plastic bottle. Anyone ever use them, any comments about them?
A link to the product
http://www.edinkillie.co.uk/ecatalog/me ... l?cPath=42
A link to the product
http://www.edinkillie.co.uk/ecatalog/me ... l?cPath=42
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- Posts: 94
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- Location: Singapore
I like the design - I have an old Daisy one that is quite good at catching all the pellets and debri but a bit of a pain to empty.
These traps are 45 Euro on the Megalink site:
http://www.megalink.no/EN/SalePersSkive.htm
Jim
These traps are 45 Euro on the Megalink site:
http://www.megalink.no/EN/SalePersSkive.htm
Jim
Pellet traps
Peeps, Ya this is for my home range. I currently use a square galvanized flower pot with Duct Seal Clay in the bottom. This works well, but is a pain to empty & clean.
I found a link to what I use.
http://cgi.ebay.com/10-meters-Air-Pisto ... 1|294%3A30
This one is actually for air pistol targets. There are different versions for Air Rifle too. Very cheap and easy to use. I just put a screw into the back wall of our garage and it unhooks very easy to dump the lead out. It is also a pretty quiet pellet trap as well. Inside is a steel plate with a spring behind it so the pellets all stay inside.
http://cgi.ebay.com/10-meters-Air-Pisto ... 1|294%3A30
This one is actually for air pistol targets. There are different versions for Air Rifle too. Very cheap and easy to use. I just put a screw into the back wall of our garage and it unhooks very easy to dump the lead out. It is also a pretty quiet pellet trap as well. Inside is a steel plate with a spring behind it so the pellets all stay inside.