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  1. #1
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    Running Boar

    Hi,

    Just wondering if anyone has one of the old Stiga running boar target systems that they might want to sell to a good home?

    It would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

    Richard

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    gamo

    Not seen a running boar one,, Mine is the Gamo MTS 1000 Moving Target System, Has Deer running on the system, Suppose they could be substituted for Boar but not seen one as of yet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aJp5CxKfMQ ,,, Col.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colin g View Post
    Not seen a running boar one,, Mine is the Gamo MTS 1000 Moving Target System, Has Deer running on the system, Suppose they could be substituted for Boar but not seen one as of yet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aJp5CxKfMQ ,,, Col.
    Thanks for that. But I’m looking for a target to shoot the actual discipline, ie can hold the paper targets, dual speed etc

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    running boar

    Sold the Promatic Running Boar one recently, Surely you dont want one as big as that one, Col.

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    A chap brought the Gamo one to a range I was on.
    It was a Christmas present.
    12 shooters opened fire and it ceased to function.
    Sad.

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    We had to make our own Running Boar target equipment which is two speed and on wheels to enable mobile use on our indoor range, Luckily, one of our more talented engineer members shoots in regular competitions at Bisley and wanted to use it for indoor training. A great bit of kit that provides a bit of relief from static target shooting.
    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by colin g View Post
    Sold the Promatic Running Boar one recently, Surely you dont want one as big as that one, Col.
    Thats why I was after the Stiga, I think it was Stiga, made model.

    Did everything required in a reasonably portable size for reasonable money.

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    The best running target set ups I have seen in the UK tended to be scratch built by enthusiasts with an engineering background. Commonly available commercial types seen in the UK seem to be too flimsy for extensive use. . Commercially made one's I have seen in Germany look strong though and doubtless could be imported.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colin g View Post
    Sold the Promatic Running Boar one recently, Surely you dont want one as big as that one, Col.
    I've seen videos of these and they look great. I know there will be variables when buying one (length of track etc.) but could you give me an idea of the cost of one? If it's not eye watering I might tender a proposal for my club to buy one.

    Cheers
    Greg

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    this is the one I’m after, imported throughout the eighties by Nickerson.


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