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Clean holes?
Hello everyone! As you can see, I'm new to this sport. I have been a pretty competitive archer for the last several years. I blew out my bow shoulder at the end of November as I was preparing for my first money tournament which would have been in Vegas in Feb. Rather than go insane without shooting 3 hours per day I decided to pick up an pistol. Ill have a few questions im sure but the first one is, how do you get a clean hole in the target. I am using WC's at a regulation 10m pistol target and 90% of the wholes I make are tears. What am I doing wrong? I have mounted the target firmly agains a foam board, mounted it to a frame around the perimeter and hung it from a clip. No difference. Never had this problem with my 22. Thanks for any help and stay tuned as the stupid questions begin.
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Sounds like a combination of low velocity and poor targets. I haven't found any good 4 bull targets. National and American both tear badly if your velocity is low. Try some Edelman's, I know they are more expensive but you can shoot more shots on them and the cut incredibly clean holes. You can order them right here from pilkguns.
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You can get Kruger targets from www.kruger-us-targets.com. Prices are very reasonable and they ship pretty quick. They are the new NRA Kruger distributor in the US.
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No problem Rover, I didnt buy the LP10 to make clean holes. I just would like to take the gun out of the equation as much as possible. Plus I know with archery, the feel of the bow and your body's adaptation to it was very important and I would prefer not to have to switch guns later on as I progress.
Try backing tape on the backside of the bull
I put a piece of tape in the backside of the target. Just cover the bull area not the whole target. Works well for practice. Accommodates a less than perfect backer. Holes are much cleaner. The paper based tape I am using now is 2 inches wide. I live in a humid area and shoot in my garage so my targets are exposed to plenty of humidity.
I use the Kruger targets at the club where they have to hang free, and see no tear-out from any pellet shot through my 46m. At home where I'm now having to shoot at 7 metres, I use a metal box with electrician's putty about 1cm thick and just press the plain white paper scaled targets onto that, cleaning out pellets and smoothing with a putty knife between targets. Plain office type paper wouldn't work at all hanging free, but against the putty the holes are perfectly round and the pellet skirts typically about flush with the paper, making scoring very easy. It's a bit more work levelling the putty every 10 shots, but with the very quiet impacts and clean holes for scoring it's worth the effort. Printing targets in the printer's draft mode makes for a black enough bull with clear lines, and uses less than half the ink of normal mode - and they dry a lot faster besides, usable within a few minutes of printing.
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