Brand New Duelling Tree Target set. Can be used with 22lr rimfire
This is a solid steel target set and consequently has some weight which is ideal for use with rim fire rifle ammunition.
Unfortunately the item would need collecting from HR1 in Herefordshire due to the size and weight.
I had these constructed by a local workshop so they are beautifully made. The paddles are plasma cut from 1/4" (6mm) thick steel.
The tree is approx 5' (152 cm) tall and the paddles are 5" (12.5cm) in diameter.
I have 2 of these for sale. They are £130 each.
If you have any questions or would like to view the item that can be arranged by ringing me on 07771 872314.
Brand New Duelling Tree Target set
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Re: Brand New Duelling Tree Target set
Do they pose any problems with a Range Safety Certificate?
Re: Brand New Duelling Tree Target set
I wouldn't think so but you'd be best to talk to your range owner/operator/club to check they'd be happy using steel targets.
They are a truck load of FUN tho.....
They are a truck load of FUN tho.....
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Re: Brand New Duelling Tree Target set
It may not only be range safety certificate, but if using on a range, you may want to check the range insurance is covered. For example, our smallbore rifle club has a stipulation in the insurance that we are only covered for recognised NSRA disciplines and henceforth we are only to shoot at NSRA targets on our range, or we are not covered by our insurance.nunhead wrote:Do they pose any problems with a Range Safety Certificate?
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