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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3763698" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We have two Texas Stars at our range in Ponca plus one that is only used during major matches. It's a Texas "Swinging" star. </p><p>There is a 10' tall piece of square tubing with an axle on top connected to a 4' piece of square tubing with the texas star attached. </p><p>It's propped up with a stick at a 20 degree angle that has a hinge in the middle with an eye bolt. The eye bolt has a cable attached to it that runs to a steel popper. </p><p>The shooter has to hit the popper first which trips the stick with hinge so the swinging star is released to swing. Then the shooter has to clean the plates off the star while it's swinging. </p><p>I've seen many mags dumped trying to clean those plates off, or they just take the penalty and move on. Toughest competition thing I've ever shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3763698, member: 5412"] We have two Texas Stars at our range in Ponca plus one that is only used during major matches. It's a Texas "Swinging" star. There is a 10' tall piece of square tubing with an axle on top connected to a 4' piece of square tubing with the texas star attached. It's propped up with a stick at a 20 degree angle that has a hinge in the middle with an eye bolt. The eye bolt has a cable attached to it that runs to a steel popper. The shooter has to hit the popper first which trips the stick with hinge so the swinging star is released to swing. Then the shooter has to clean the plates off the star while it's swinging. I've seen many mags dumped trying to clean those plates off, or they just take the penalty and move on. Toughest competition thing I've ever shot. [/QUOTE]
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