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Bullet trap for 3p smallbore?

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 4:19 pm
by IPshooter
Can anyone suggest a favorite bullet trap for 3p smallbore at 50 feet?

TIA

Re: Bullet trap for 3p smallbore?

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 5:43 pm
by Paul

Re: Bullet trap for 3p smallbore?

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 1:54 pm
by Joe Bhonn
I bought a SNAIL bullet trap for shooting smallbore in an enclosed A/C room inside my attic. It made of heavy grade steel designed for rimfire ammo. A target is placed in front of the 16"x16" opening and the projectile passes through the target and enters into a circular chamber diminishing its speed until it drops to the bottom. After the room was built and A/C, I had surgery in both shoulders and can no longer hold a rifle (only pistol shooting). I was unable to use it. If you can find one, should work well for prone, sitting, kneeling or standing (use a table or saw horses). If you are interested in what I have, I can send pictures. Regards, Joe

Re: Bullet trap for 3p smallbore?

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 11:06 pm
by conradin
Joe Bhonn wrote:I bought a SNAIL bullet trap for shooting smallbore in an enclosed A/C room inside my attic. It made of heavy grade steel designed for rimfire ammo. A target is placed in front of the 16"x16" opening and the projectile passes through the target and enters into a circular chamber diminishing its speed until it drops to the bottom. After the room was built and A/C, I had surgery in both shoulders and can no longer hold a rifle (only pistol shooting). I was unable to use it. If you can find one, should work well for prone, sitting, kneeling or standing (use a table or saw horses). If you are interested in what I have, I can send pictures. Regards, Joe
Excellent idea about the trap...I learn something new everyday. I never thought of something that can be done in an ice-cream cone design. I'll check it out.
I hope your healing will continue, perhaps you can do some bench rest position?

Re: Bullet trap for 3p smallbore?

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:34 pm
by James Storm
I have a Bullet Bunker trap which uses a rubber medium to quietly stop each shot and trap any debris. I am willing to sell it to you as I am no longer using it. If you are interested, contact me at jamesestormmd@yahoo.com

Re: Bullet trap for 3p smallbore?

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 2:39 pm
by IPshooter
Thanks for all of the replies, but I should have specified that I was looking for info on currently available commercial traps.

If anyone has any more recommendations, please let me know.

Thanks,

Stan

Re: Bullet trap for 3p smallbore?

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 12:08 pm
by Joe Bhonn
Stan, the company that acquired the snail products now only manufactures commercial ($10,000+). Same principal, just larger and much more pricy than mine. Use for indoor, night time or foul weather smallbore standing, kneeling, sitting or prone practice. As I no longer shoot smallbore, if you are interested in acquiring mine, you can post a "want to buy" and I will respond with pictures and we can go from there. Regards, Joe

Re: Bullet trap for 3p smallbore?

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 3:55 pm
by mobarron
A do-it-yourself solution is a plywood box 12" to 14" deep, open in front and on top, wide enough for one or two targets and 6" or so higher than the top of the standing target. Cover the front with conveyer belt material and then fill the box with the rubber landscaping material (cut up tires) available from garden stores. We used a similar setup at our 50' high school range and found it would stop .22rf bullets (and even a .223). Depending on how much you practice the conveyor belt face will probably last you 3 to 5 years. Mike Barrron