Venox dueling tree with eight different targets. The targets have different
sizes and are foldable. Their clearly visible orange colour makes aiming a bit
easier. It is designed for all airguns with maximum muzzle energy of 16 J. More Info
Venox dueling tree with eight different targets. The targets have different sizes and are foldable. Their clearly visible orange colour makes aiming a bit easier.
This model is highly durable and will last for a long time. It is designed for all airguns withmaximum muzzle energy of 16 J.
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x Dueling Tree
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Aleš
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from balistas.cz
18.02.2023
Machine translation
Very durable and practical shooting range. Of course the rifle must be
preloaded, otherwise you won't know where you are shooting. However, it is not
suitable for CO2 pistols, they have little power and the target will not turn.
The metallic sound when hit is nice and you don't have to build the targets.
I also use it for a 24J rifle at 12m and no deformation. The way it works for
weaker guns is that the smaller targets are lighter so they will spin over, but
the larger ones are heavy so they just move and come back again. Don't look for
any science in it. It's a good idea to bolt the foot to some sort of anchor
plate, if the post is rigid the targets will turn more easily. The downside is
that the ammunition stays on the ground.
The targets are thick sheet metal, so I haven't had any deformation. It's more like paint chipping off. By making the targets heavier, they don't have to turn, they just move. It is a durable rifle, only the pins and springs need to be oiled occasionally so they don't rust.
We have created four different paper targets for you to print. Each one is absolutely free. All you need is an ordinary black and white printer, A4 paper and you'll have your own targets in no time.
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