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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Bargain Gate => : vinceb November 26, 2008, 05:20:27 AM

: A Pellet Trap that your airgun will NOT be able to destroy...
: vinceb November 26, 2008, 05:20:27 AM
...because it's built for .22 and .17 rimfire. And only $35.

http://natchezss.com/brand.cfm?contentID=productDetail&brand=DO&category=0&prodID=DOBT222
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: billbillw November 26, 2008, 07:58:57 AM
I might have to put this on my xmas wish list. My Gamo pellet trap is not holding up well. Probably has about 2-300 rounds through it and the deflector is permanently bent back and the back stop is bulging pretty bad. I don't think it will hold up to another 300 rounds.
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: Gene_SC November 26, 2008, 08:08:45 AM
I destroyed my first pellet trap which was a Gamo Trap. I was using it for my Hunter 1250 .22, and it did not even last for 50 shots before a hole developed in the back of trap. It also split the seams. Trash man took it away..:)
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: kirby999 November 26, 2008, 08:30:55 AM
I sure wish they would sell to me here in Georgia. I'd have one those on the way. That's about half price from what I've seen them for . kirby
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: PeakChick November 26, 2008, 08:31:18 AM
That looks identical to the one I bought locally, and paid about $65.00 dollars for. Yes, it is very heavy duty construction, no air rifle is going to destroy it.
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: tedshred November 26, 2008, 09:08:26 AM
nail a piece of carpet to a sheet of ply and insert for longer wear. Mine works great, and when a hole develops, I just toss it and insert another.
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: billbillw November 26, 2008, 09:42:21 AM


kirby999 - 11/26/2008  4:30 PM  I sure wish they would sell to me here in Georgia. I'd have one those on the way. That's about half price from what I've seen them for . kirby



I don't get it. Why won't they sell to you in Georgia?

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: kirby999 November 26, 2008, 10:20:49 AM
They are a wholesale supplier also and they have some kind of deal with the retailers here in Ga. and I believe Tenn. , and Ala. IIRC that they won't sell to these states over the internet. IT's JUST NOT FAIR. kirby
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: TCups November 26, 2008, 10:29:37 AM
CLANK!  

Durable but not very quiet.  4 inches of duct seal putty in the back of a deep wooden box seems to stop even a 20 FPE .20 cal pretty easily.  If you shoot repeatedly at the same bull, after a few hundred shots, you are actually shooting into a mega-wad of lead embedded in the putty, but it is still quiet and probably even better at stopping the pellets.  When the accumulated lead gets to be a nugget about an inch or so in size, I dig it out with a screwdirver (careful - there are sharp metal edges on the nuggets), push the putty back in the hole (again with the screwdriver), and start over.  The nuggets can be recycled if you choose.  I have accumulated about half a dozen so far.  Size of nugget may vary with accuracy of the shooter.  If you look carefully, you will see that I have started shooting 5-Bull targets, too.  The quarter round facing was added to protect the original wood of the target.  When I bang it up badly enough, I will replace the quarter round, too.

: Well, you can always get it here...
: vinceb November 26, 2008, 10:32:10 AM
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=275785

It's a little more, but still not too bad.

(Never figgered that living in NJ would ever be better than living anywhere else for ANY reason!)
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: Big_Bill November 26, 2008, 10:41:37 AM


You bet Vince,



My pellet/ bullet trap is over 45 years old, all the seams are welded, and other that some of the paint having chipped off, it's in GREAT shape !



It's marked for .22 cal. rim fire, but I used it to practice with my .38 spec. years ago, tough old trap !



Bill

: Hey Kirby, A Pellet Trap that your airgun will NOT be able to destroy...
: Big_Bill November 26, 2008, 10:44:01 AM


Hey Kirby buddy,



If you want, I'll get one and ship it to you, at cost !



Dorp me a P.M.



Bill

: I thought of that too...
: vinceb November 26, 2008, 10:53:03 AM
...but I think it's cheaper overall to get it for $10 more at sportsmansguide (about $6 more if he's a club member)
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: RedFeather November 26, 2008, 11:14:36 AM
If you are shooting in the house those metal traps can spit out some lead fragments.  Don't want to track them into other areas of the house.  You can quiet them down with some rubber sheeting or carpet glued to the back.

On the Gamo conical-style traps, I bought one and took it back.  The angled piece in the center is supposed to deflect pellets down into the square base, but every one on the shelf had the deflector only going down about halfway.  If you shoot one  too low, you will be hitting the flat back and the pellet could come straight back at you.  A really poor design, IMO.
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: kirby999 November 26, 2008, 12:27:02 PM
That'll work; Thanks Vinceb ; I had $10 off coupon that got it for $40.90 shipped. Thanks Bill for the offer too. kirby
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: Crzyfrlss1 November 26, 2008, 12:51:29 PM
Hmmm......I was thinking about getting a Gamo pellet trap until I saw this thread.

You all saved me some frustration and hard earned cash.

Thanks and happy upcoming Thanksgiving.
This really is a good place to be.
: You know, I've thought about that...
: vinceb November 26, 2008, 01:12:01 PM
Especially about using low-velocity wadcutter or semi-wadcutter (about 150ft-lbs) out of my .38 Colt. Power-wise, that's in the same ballpark as a .22LR.
: $40.90 shipped??? That's even cheaper!
: vinceb November 26, 2008, 02:06:25 PM
And to think that I was feelin' sorry for ya...
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: aimsmall December 23, 2008, 07:40:44 AM
I pulled a 7 foot piece of 2x6 out of my attic and hung several sheets of 5 bullseye rifle targets onto it at differing heights. It's about 20 feet acroos the hall in my upstairs bedroom. I shot about 500 rds last night and shooting .177 pointed gamo mag hunters I didnt have a single ricochet even robin hooding numerous pellets. They're all buried about 1/4 inch in the wood. When it starts wearing down I'm going to just turn it upside down and/or flip it to some fresh wood. I'm prob going to get one of these traps or run some duct seal putty as Tcups pictured. Might just clip magazines behind the paper targets to catch the pellets and save the wood.
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: WallyDog December 23, 2008, 08:44:19 AM
I bought one of these bullet boxes from Natchez a few weeks ago & really like it. I don't think a pellet gun is going to hurt this thing. It is built like a tank.
The only thing that I wish I could change on it is that it wouldn't spit pellet fragments out with every shot. I tried putting sand in the bottom of it & that seemed to stop the lead fragments from flying out but now it spits out sand everytime a pellet hits it & makes a heck of a mess on the floor.
I'm gonna try a couple of other things that I read about here on the forum to see if I can get that problem to stop.
Wally

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: riflejunkie January 24, 2009, 03:50:26 PM
I've been shooting my Gamo Shadow into a Gamo trap for a while now and it never comes inside and is still just fine.  This same rifle is destroying the little hanging/swinging animals that came with the Beeman Pellet Trap and I don't shoot closer than 25 yds.  
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: howie1a January 25, 2009, 05:33:51 AM
I built mine out of some oak I had around but you can get the same type of trap from Archer's or make one yourself just take a look.  put 1 or 2 layers of duct seal from the depot 1 layer works for 177, 1000 fps good and mine is about 2 years old and I've replaced the duct seal a couple of times all ready and it still hasn't got to the 1 inch oak back yet.howie