Gehmann manual air pistol target changer question
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Gehmann manual air pistol target changer question
Our club just bought the Gehmann hand-crank air pistol carriers. They look like this:
The "arms" of the target holder are actually within the scoring rings.
Given that I have an uncanny ability to predict the future, I foresee someone hitting the metal holder with a pellet, leading me to ask several questions:
1) Will this break the holder?
2) If so, do they sell replacement parts?
3) How is the shot scored - as a range alibi?
Seems like poor design to me, but maybe I'm missing something.
The "arms" of the target holder are actually within the scoring rings.
Given that I have an uncanny ability to predict the future, I foresee someone hitting the metal holder with a pellet, leading me to ask several questions:
1) Will this break the holder?
2) If so, do they sell replacement parts?
3) How is the shot scored - as a range alibi?
Seems like poor design to me, but maybe I'm missing something.
Re: Gehmann manual air pistol target changer question
From memory, aren't those 'arms' adjustable outwards - a screw at the base of each arm to give a wider spacing as in http://www.gehmann.com/pages-en/detail. ... dline=Zoom?john bickar wrote:...Given that I have an uncanny ability to predict the future, I foresee someone hitting the metal holder with a pellet, leading me to ask several questions:
1) Will this break the holder?
2) If so, do they sell replacement parts?
3) How is the shot scored - as a range alibi?
Seems like poor design to me, but maybe I'm missing something.
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I have the very same carrier on my practice range, and one of these days (it's been years now) will get around to making a more suitable target frame for it. In the meantime I simply insert targets only as far as the 1-ring. This seems to hold them perfectly securely. So far I haven't managed to challenge the integrity of the frame.
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Re: Gehmann manual air pistol target changer question
Sure.john bickar wrote:The "arms" of the target holder are actually within the scoring rings.
Given that I have an uncanny ability to predict the future, I foresee someone hitting the metal holder with a pellet,
No.1) Will this break the holder?
You are.Seems like poor design to me, but maybe I'm missing something.
That is how holders for conventional (= non-electronic) targets look, hand cranked or electric. There is always some metal within the scoring rings. So what?
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Re: Gehmann manual air pistol target changer question
It really looks like it only goes out to the 7-ring to me. There are three white scoring ring numbers visible, those would be 9, 8, 7 (as I see it).j-team wrote:Just slightly off the subject here, has anyone had a close look at the target in that pic? The black appears to go out to the 6 ring?
Thanks for that info.Alexander wrote:No.john bickar wrote:1) Will this break the holder?
Within the 1-ring, maybe. Take a look at the target carriers in the link that Spencer posted, they're only on the edges, not the 4/5 ring. And that's how they are in most every AP range on which I've had the pleasure to shoot.Alexander wrote:That is how holders for conventional (= non-electronic) targets look, hand cranked or electric. There is always some metal within the scoring rings.
Come now, is that type of attitude really necessary?Alexander wrote:So what?
Re: Gehmann manual air pistol target changer question
I have properly edited my posting above, because I accidentally did not quote the specific line of yours to which I was responding. Done now.john bickar wrote:Come now, is that type of attitude really necessary?Alexander wrote:So what?
And my answer: yes, this type of attitude IS REALLY NECESSARY with people like you. It gets the message across.
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