Bb trap

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Can anyone recommend a decent BB trap for using targets with.

Currently using a cardboard box with foam in. Tried the pellet traps in past but found bbs tend to ricochet back out and not really trap them. Would it be worth getting one of these and lining it with foam? Or is there something decent and reasonably priced on the market.

It's either that or I build my own with a wood frame and line that inside.
 
There is another thread discussing this, got a few good ideas in it.

I used to use a box with a noddy suit in it but it was cumbersome so these days I'll shoot at a spare flack vest/body armour & hoover up the bb's... eventually.
 
This was my DIY effort - and it works amazingly. Never had a BB bounce out - no matter how high or low the energy of the gun. Target held nicely in place, only a few quid. Effectively the same idea as the commercial target linked above - but a cheap and easy DIY project using plywood and 5x 'kentucky' mop heads purchased as a job lot on ebay. Before this i was using a very very tired cardboard box stuffed with rags.

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That mop-head strategy is really good - I might well emulate that for an indoor trap.
My own garden backstop was built out of a wooden pallet. I used old cardboard cat scratcher pads as the main BB catcher (great if you don't keep hitting the exact same spot) and strips of yoga mat and camo netting to prevent ricochets.
To be honest the yoga mat strips tended to end up in a tangle and not in the right place. And the squirrels loved the camo net for their nest!.
I bought some cheap car floor mats from Halfords to ensure nothing bounced off the fence behind - but I think they'd be much more likely to induce some impressive bounce-back ricochets, so never got around to fitting them.

Now, sorry to partially hijack this, but I've recently been gifted a couple of .22 air rifles, so I ideally I could do with a backstop that can do 'double duty'. Any thoughts on what that could look like?
I could just drop a couple of plastic bags of sand in, but I'll end up with sand all over the ground, and partly empty sacks... maybe there's a better way?
 
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