All of the issues can be over come. Maybe in January.
Dec 3, 2017 #21 Coach Grandmaster Emeritus Trainer Supporter Local Business Supporter Rating - 100% 3 0 0 Apr 15, 2008 13,411 48 Coatesville All of the issues can be over come. Maybe in January.
Dec 3, 2017 #22 riverman67 Master Rating - 100% 2 0 0 Jan 16, 2009 4,105 48 Morgan County Ok A wood frame is easy and can be replaced. It would get eaten up fairly quickly
Dec 3, 2017 #23 Tanfodude Master Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jul 25, 2012 3,892 83 4 Seasons If the popper is place right in front of the back stop, will that help? At there lights near the back stop?
If the popper is place right in front of the back stop, will that help? At there lights near the back stop?
Dec 4, 2017 #24 Coach Grandmaster Emeritus Trainer Supporter Local Business Supporter Rating - 100% 3 0 0 Apr 15, 2008 13,411 48 Coatesville happygunner said: If the popper is place right in front of the back stop, will that help? At there lights near the back stop? Click to expand... Yes about every six feet down the range. You just cannot tell when the gun is at eye level.
happygunner said: If the popper is place right in front of the back stop, will that help? At there lights near the back stop? Click to expand... Yes about every six feet down the range. You just cannot tell when the gun is at eye level.
Dec 8, 2017 #25 P praff Sharpshooter Rating - 100% 29 0 0 Sep 26, 2009 585 18 indoor matches i have attended in the past used forward falling poppers....i would assume its much easier to contain the splatter
indoor matches i have attended in the past used forward falling poppers....i would assume its much easier to contain the splatter