Rika air target system - white back plates not really white
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Rika air target system - white back plates not really white
Hi all,
we got some new target systems (model "World Champion") from RIKA and chose to use white back plates. I am a bit disappointed now to see that these plates are not as I expected brilliant white to blend into the background but rather have a light yellowish hue. The light strikes them at an angle which makes them appear even darker because they are highly reflective rather than matt finished.
What are your experiences, is this state of the art or are more brilliant back plates available? Also I think that matting the surface might help so that they do not reflect so much light downwards, what do you think?
Robert
we got some new target systems (model "World Champion") from RIKA and chose to use white back plates. I am a bit disappointed now to see that these plates are not as I expected brilliant white to blend into the background but rather have a light yellowish hue. The light strikes them at an angle which makes them appear even darker because they are highly reflective rather than matt finished.
What are your experiences, is this state of the art or are more brilliant back plates available? Also I think that matting the surface might help so that they do not reflect so much light downwards, what do you think?
Robert
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Re: Rika air target system - white back plates not really wh
I'm not sure whether brilliant white would blend into the "non-reflecting, light even neutral colour" background required by ISSF rule 6.3.17.1Anonymous wrote:I am a bit disappointed now to see that these plates are not as I expected brilliant white to blend into the background but rather have a light yellowish hue.
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Robert
I have and use the same carrier. I am not totally sure of what the exact problem is which concerns you. With a target sent down range I do not ever think I have seen it when shooting. I certainly get no reflection from it that is bothersome in any . I have a horizontal neon 4' light just a few feet from my backstop which has two target traps attached. I also have a 60 watt small goose neck lamp which illuminates my target face. No visual problem at all from the backstop of the carrier. You will also see that it soon becomes very dirty with all the lead hitting it. The shine will be gone (hopefully in the 10 ring area).
Take a look at the fuse that is in the unit and buy a pack of replacements to have on hand.
Come see us in the woods.
Jack
I have and use the same carrier. I am not totally sure of what the exact problem is which concerns you. With a target sent down range I do not ever think I have seen it when shooting. I certainly get no reflection from it that is bothersome in any . I have a horizontal neon 4' light just a few feet from my backstop which has two target traps attached. I also have a 60 watt small goose neck lamp which illuminates my target face. No visual problem at all from the backstop of the carrier. You will also see that it soon becomes very dirty with all the lead hitting it. The shine will be gone (hopefully in the 10 ring area).
Take a look at the fuse that is in the unit and buy a pack of replacements to have on hand.
Come see us in the woods.
Jack
Re: Rika air target system - white back plates not really wh
Have to ask...
...why did you opt for white back plates?
...why did you opt for white back plates?
> You can't see the plate when the target is down range.
That's the optimum, I think we will fiddle with our lighting a bit. We use neon lights which are a few meters in front of the target area. They illuminate everything very well and even, but the light probably strikes the back plates at too sharp an angle and they appear darker. Maybe the yellowish hue is not so much a problem with good lighting, but even if you place them flat against a wall they stand out.
Adding gooseneck lamps might do the trick.
Reason for getting white plates was to have an uniform background without structure in it.
>The shine will be gone (hopefully in the 10 ring area).
I did not think of that, there are enough guys who shoot an even pattern at the back plate rather than hitting the center : ) We just renewed the entire range, there was lead spread about everywhere in the rear wall.
That's the optimum, I think we will fiddle with our lighting a bit. We use neon lights which are a few meters in front of the target area. They illuminate everything very well and even, but the light probably strikes the back plates at too sharp an angle and they appear darker. Maybe the yellowish hue is not so much a problem with good lighting, but even if you place them flat against a wall they stand out.
Adding gooseneck lamps might do the trick.
Reason for getting white plates was to have an uniform background without structure in it.
>The shine will be gone (hopefully in the 10 ring area).
I did not think of that, there are enough guys who shoot an even pattern at the back plate rather than hitting the center : ) We just renewed the entire range, there was lead spread about everywhere in the rear wall.