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I bought myself a flip over target.Each time you hit it flips bk over designed for airrifle. Amazon marketplace has some for not bad price of

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just a few "targets" in my garden......

 

old metal dustbin 75ft - makes rat tat tat tat noise

(used to check/zero sights & hop)

plastic milk bottle about 80ft - makes a thud dud dud noise

small deodorant can at 100ft - makes a ting ting ting sound

 

aim slight left/right or hi/low and calibrate sights etc... by sound if on target

 

Not worried about perfect tight groupings as these are used to just quick check

on normal aeg rifles in my quite secluded garden....

(try not to lean out of window in house too much as you attract attention from next door)

 

just a few different sounding targets - do not empty ya dustbin out or ya missus/mum will go mad

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40mm aluminium TV aerial pole about 35m away from my back bedroom window - use the sniper technique of opening the window and firing from well back inside the room so i can't be seen from outside. It makes a nice 'ting' when hit and being able to hit it within 3 shots is my minimum requirement for accuracy from my guns.

 

This may sound quite bad and, trust me, i'm not promoting it as a good option, but it is out over rooftops, and there are no windows facing my way, so nobody could actually be hit by any BB's, but i expect that many people, including the police, would not see it that way...

 

Sticky targets are good for pistol practice - not so much for AEG's, especially on full auto... although that is useful for proving that all BB's shatter, no matter how expensive they are.

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