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Homemade bb catcher for target practice

ParHunter

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After seeing people using Gousto boxes as bb catchers on another thread I thought I share what I’ve done for my Airsoft shooting range in the garden. I didn’t use Gousto but Hello Fresh packing material.

I’ve used a 60x120cm MDF board and screwed on 1x2 in boards. I then filled it with the packing material from Hello Fresh that they use to keep the meat cold (see first picture).

In the bottom of the frame I left a small gap so when I tilt the 

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I don’t shoot from very close (4-10m) but the bbs just stay in the bb catcher and at the end I just tilt the board and the bbs roll out on the side into a bin.

Please share your ideas for target practice at home or in the garden

 
Airgun shooters are using Plumbers Mait from screwfix to line their targets - it acts like a non-newtonian fluid to dissipate the projectile energy without ricochets. Infinitely reusable if you flick the BB's out every now and then.

 
Mine's not half as robust as that - it's an Amazon box full of scrunched up newspaper and I keep adding layers to the back when the BBs start going all the way through.

Plus side is it's portable and I can keep it under my desk, which is also handy as my 'range' is a combination of the youngest's bedroom, the landing and our bedroom - not that Mrs M knows that!! Hardly one for the snipers but it means I can test things and - with a bit of help from the internet and lines on a bit of paper - check the zero on my red dots.

 
I made a box out of rubber floor mats and used curtain cord suspended to capture and slow the beebs.

actually works quite well



 
I have a plan to make a plywood box, with a large 'kentucky' style mop head suspended inside to slow and trap the BB's, and with channels in the front edges of the box into which replacement sheets of appropriately sized cardboard can occasionally be slid. But for the past two years after conceiving this plan, I've been making do with a cardboard box stuffed with bubble wrap!

 
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