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Smallbore Outdoor Target Stand Plans

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 8:47 am
by Dustin Clays
Hey- anyone have a plan they're willing to share to make an outdoor target stand for smallbore rifle targets? I am looking for details on the ones using the 2"x 2" lumber frame. What lengths and widths should they be?

Also- what is the official height they should be for shooting OUTDOOR smallbore at 50 yards, 50M and 100 yards?

I now have a backstop in my yard- and now just need a target frame. I know there are many styles, but I'd like to stick to the style my daughters are used to seeing at the ranges (i.e. camp perry shooting camp). They were constructed of 2x2's and also dropped into pieces of PVC pipe in the ground-(I may not do this part- however...) they also had folding arm to hang the backer from.

I figured there'd be a pdf file out there- but I can't seem to locate it.

Thanks-

Re: Smallbore Outdoor Target Stand Plans

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 11:52 am
by bdutton
Dustin Clays wrote:Hey- anyone have a plan they're willing to share to make an outdoor target stand for smallbore rifle targets? I am looking for details on the ones using the 2"x 2" lumber frame. What lengths and widths should they be?

Also- what is the official height they should be for shooting OUTDOOR smallbore at 50 yards, 50M and 100 yards?

I now have a backstop in my yard- and now just need a target frame. I know there are many styles, but I'd like to stick to the style my daughters are used to seeing at the ranges (i.e. camp perry shooting camp). They were constructed of 2x2's and also dropped into pieces of PVC pipe in the ground-(I may not do this part- however...) they also had folding arm to hang the backer from.

I figured there'd be a pdf file out there- but I can't seem to locate it.

Thanks-
Check the rules for the target height:

http://www.usashooting.org/library/Rule ... N_TECH.pdf

Section 6.3.9 is the correct section I think.

Target Frames

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 4:04 pm
by Hap Rocketto
Mr. Clays,

See Drawing A-36 and A-27 in this document. They are very similar, if not identical, to the Perry frames.

http://www.bchm.org/activities/austinto ... ok.pdf.pdf

Hap

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 1:58 pm
by redschietti
We use a section of old "hog panel" and a couple of metal fence posts. Clip a target on it and cut out the metal where the bulls are. Easy fast and cheap. Being from MN i bet you know what im talking about