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Pokinfun

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Just ordered this little gadget.



After I try it out, I'll do a review.

why not just mount a hinge to one end of a 2X4 and steel target to the other. You could use a tension screw or a torsion spring to keep the target from just falling over. it would just take a little bit a of math to figure out how heavy of a spring you would need to buy, that would hold the target up and let it fall when you hit the plate.
 
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gerhard1

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why not just mount a hinuct.ge to one end of a 2X4 and steel target to the other. You could use a tension screw or a torsion spring to keep the target from just falling over. it would just take a little bit a of math to figure out how heavy of a spring you would need to buy, that would hold the target up and let it fall when you hit the plate.
Your idea does have merit.
 

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I like this one. A spring in the rear resets the target automatically so you get the instant gratification of knocking over the steel and not having to walk down range to reset it.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K53X46...Sv&pd_rd_r=T2WGJ8V0EAY8VS61JC6R&pd_rd_w=b33m9
 

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