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    Quote Originally Posted by zooma View Post
    That looks very good Dan.

    Do you think his BB airguns will have enough power to flip this target OK?

    Bob.
    Sadly Bob, no.
    I have even tried making them in 2mm steel, there is just not enough energy in a BB to lift it.

    The 2mm Air Pistol Silhouettes will make a nice "ting" when hit with a BB, and may even move a little.
    https://www.gr8fun.net/index.php?mai...products_id=65

    Or perhaps the gongs, they will show movement from BB.
    https://www.gr8fun.net/index.php?mai...roducts_id=231

    I hope this helps

    ATB
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    Quote Originally Posted by danro View Post
    Sadly Bob, no.
    I have even tried making them in 2mm steel, there is just not enough energy in a BB to lift it.

    The 2mm Air Pistol Silhouettes will make a nice "ting" when hit with a BB, and may even move a little.
    https://www.gr8fun.net/index.php?mai...products_id=65

    Or perhaps the gongs, they will show movement from BB.
    https://www.gr8fun.net/index.php?mai...roducts_id=231

    I hope this helps

    ATB
    Dan
    Thanks Dan,

    I will take a look.

    Surprisingly (to me at least) my grandsons various BB airguns easily perforate the drinks cans that he currently uses for targets, but I guess the light weight of the BB's is not enough to move the target parts.

    I will have to think again .

    Bob.
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    Hmmm I may have mislead you a little - if so sorry.
    When you say "BB gun" I assumed "Airsoft BB gun" which is what I had the target tested with at the British Shooting Show many years ago....
    ... However the penny has just dropped, Your grand dude could be shooting steel or lead BBs which will carry the energy better and more of it out of the muzzle.
    I'm sure one of my lower powered pistols shoots lead BBs.... I'll give it a go!

    What sort of range will he be shooting and what sort of BB gun is it? Any idea of the FPS and finally plastic, lead or steel BBs?

    Watch this space
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    Quote Originally Posted by danro View Post
    Hmmm I may have mislead you a little - if so sorry.
    When you say "BB gun" I assumed "Airsoft BB gun" which is what I had the target tested with at the British Shooting Show many years ago....
    ... However the penny has just dropped, Your grand dude could be shooting steel or lead BBs which will carry the energy better and more of it out of the muzzle.
    I'm sure one of my lower powered pistols shoots lead BBs.... I'll give it a go!

    What sort of range will he be shooting and what sort of BB gun is it? Any idea of the FPS and finally plastic, lead or steel BBs?

    Watch this space
    Hi Dan,

    He has a proper little armoury of BB pistols and rifles - but they all fire heavy plastic BB's and he only shoots in his parents garden. I doubt the range would vary much between 6 - 10 yards maximum.

    Bob.
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    Hi Bob
    I've just been out and done some testing for you.
    I have used a Gamo P23 pistol loaded with a new CO2 and Gamo Round BBs (lead).
    According to my calculations, the muzzle velocity is approx 393f/s (120m/s) and the BBs are 7.6 grains.
    This translates to approx 2.61ft/lb

    To put this into context the BBs go through a tin can (OK aluminium soft drinks can) both sides at 2m range, but fails to go through the side and the base of the can.
    When used on the target at again approx 2m (It seemed pointless challenging myself if it wouldn't reset at 2m - honest!) it was unable to reset the top disk.

    Sorry.

    If there is anything else I can help with please drop me a line\DM etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danro View Post
    Hi Bob
    I've just been out and done some testing for you.
    I have used a Gamo P23 pistol loaded with a new CO2 and Gamo Round BBs (lead).
    According to my calculations, the muzzle velocity is approx 393f/s (120m/s) and the BBs are 7.6 grains.
    This translates to approx 2.61ft/lb

    To put this into context the BBs go through a tin can (OK aluminium soft drinks can) both sides at 2m range, but fails to go through the side and the base of the can.
    When used on the target at again approx 2m (It seemed pointless challenging myself if it wouldn't reset at 2m - honest!) it was unable to reset the top disk.

    Sorry.

    If there is anything else I can help with please drop me a line\DM etc.

    ATB
    Thanks for checking it out for me Dan.

    Bob.
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