new .25 cal monster
i just recived my 24inch .25 cal barrel, 16 inch shroud, and 90 gram hammer from tony. i put it in my condor and holy crap π― π― π― it was going through everything the 2×4 couldnt stop the pellets went straight through them and it was at power setting at 2. i was wondering what some of you guys that have .25 cal barrels use for back stops??
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4×4″ posts with 2×8″ sacrificial front – just swap it out the 2×8″ when it’s all shot up to pieces or add another one to the front of that and nail it down. I don’t nail them into the 4×4″ all the way so they are easy to remove. I have gone through several 2×8″‘s with just my 70+fpe .22, but now I got a .25 (and a 2nd .25 on the way) so I ‘m going to stack up. I buy them at Home Depot for very cheap, like 79 cents a piece (usually 6-6ft long). They ‘re always pressure treated and last forever outdoors in the rain, snow, etc. I get them from the “throwaway” section because sometimes they ‘re slightly dented or something is wrong with them, but most of the time I can’t find anything wrong with them.
Just so you know, the .22 rimfire trap can be very loud. I stopped using mine but like others said, put a 2×4″ or 3/4″ plywood in the front of it to slow down the slugs, or fill it up with duct seal (electrical putty). Stuff it in there at least 6-7″ thick.. it will get pretty heavy. I use that for indoor shooting, but outside some cheap 2×8’s is the less expensive way to go, and you can put 8.5×11″ paper targets no problem. I rest my setup on a big tree so there ‘s more backstop power there, but I have not had any problems with anything going through the 4×4’s yet.. 2×8’s sure – they get penetrated, but the 4×4’s have been holding up pretty good behind the 2x8s, even though they ‘ve been shot up pretty good too. Also remember, the farther out you go (like 40yds or more), the harder it will be to penetrate the 2×4″ or 2×8″. What I do now for my 20 & 30yd targets is I keep the power low (~50fpe) so most pellets just stick out slightly out the back of a 2×8″ or not at all. Anyway, lots of options and ideas..