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Mr. 16 gauge

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I've been looking for a way to make a moving target to simulate game shots. I stumbled across this and thought it a bit "cool":cool:


I've been trying to concoct something similar; I don't have access to the rail system or an ATV. This set up is pretty neat, though......................(y)
 
BTW: I think whomever posted the video on youtube meant to say "simulated" cape buffalo charge, not "assimilated"......but hey, we're Americans!!! We don't need to know how to speak English....we speak 'Merican!!!!;)
 
That's a pretty cool rig. I messed with trying to figure out a way to rig something similar up that would be a one man deal but gave up due to time. That's a pretty slick apparatus there though.
 
JIMMY CRICKET ! LOL !
Glen
 
Looks like a easy system here:
http://www.panterror.co.za/

That's kind of the idea that I was toying with......I was thinking of using old bicycle tires on the target holder, but I kind of like the idea of skids instead. I was hoping to find a way to vary the speed of the 'reel' to make it more versatile, and powering it with a 12 volt car or boat battery.
Does anyone have some idea as to what type of appliances/equipment might have a motor that would be workable that I could salvage from a scrap yard?
 
I tried 3 rapid fire shots at a fixed target with my 375, Sure glad the target wasn't a Man-eater :) I'm going to work on the pinky finger tip
 
That's kind of the idea that I was toying with......I was thinking of using old bicycle tires on the target holder, but I kind of like the idea of skids instead. I was hoping to find a way to vary the speed of the 'reel' to make it more versatile, and powering it with a 12 volt car or boat battery.
Does anyone have some idea as to what type of appliances/equipment might have a motor that would be workable that I could salvage from a scrap yard?
What about a washing machine motor? Has a variable speed, belt drive, lots of them out there.
 
Still like the tire rolling down a hill (gravel pits are great) with the target in the middle of the tire, cardboard or plywood with target stapled to it
 
That's kind of the idea that I was toying with......I was thinking of using old bicycle tires on the target holder, but I kind of like the idea of skids instead. I was hoping to find a way to vary the speed of the 'reel' to make it more versatile, and powering it with a 12 volt car or boat battery.
Does anyone have some idea as to what type of appliances/equipment might have a motor that would be workable that I could salvage from a scrap yard?

A truck window wiper motor will work fine;)
 

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Currently doing a load development on a .404 Jeffrey... it's always surprising to load .423 caliber bullets into a .404 caliber rifle. But we love it when we get 400 Gr North Fork SS bullets to 2300 FPS, those should hammer down on buffalo. Next up are the Cutting Edge solids and then Raptors... load 200 rounds of ammo for the customer and on to the next gun!
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