Dueling Trees, self-healing targets?

steve1419

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My team is looking to purchase some reactive targets for our handgun range (i.e. dueling trees, spinners, etc.) Could anyone advise a good, cost effective place to buy these online? We would be using .40, regular and frangible.

Also, does anyone have any experience with the self healing, rubber type reactive targets? We are interested in buying the sniper cube and balls you see everywhere, but many companies make spinner and knockdown variants like bowling pins. Any experiences good or bad with these?
 
Re: Dueling Trees, self-healing targets?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: scottishtornado</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Try this guy http://www.bigdogsteel.com He is a vender here and goes by the screen name osuarchitect. </div></div>

+ 10 billion, and Ryan is a purdy nice feller

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Re: Dueling Trees, self-healing targets?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Steve1419</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My team is looking to purchase some reactive targets for our handgun range (i.e. dueling trees, spinners, etc.) Could anyone advise a good, cost effective place to buy these online? We would be using .40, regular and frangible.

Also, does anyone have any experience with the self healing, rubber type reactive targets? We are interested in buying the sniper cube and balls you see everywhere, but many companies make spinner and knockdown variants like bowling pins. Any experiences good or bad with these?
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......team ?, care to expand ?......?
 
Re: Dueling Trees, self-healing targets?

Tac team for our PD. I did like the look of the newbold targets. Also saw some good stuff on metaltargets.com

Bigdogsteel looks great but that is a little more than we were looking to spend. Cheaper stuff that we can improvise with usually works better.
 
Re: Dueling Trees, self-healing targets?

I have the Big Gong self healing target and it sucks. It barely moves when you shoot it. We were using 223 and 308 at 400/5oo yards.