Target noise
Hi everybody,
I am a newcomer on this site and , of course, I ‘ve a lot of interest of airguns , mainly PCP.
I’m very fussy about noise , so I made all my guns as quiet as possible , shrouds and silencers , often both together.
I shoot mainly in .25 with FX Wildcat , Kalibrgun bullpup and carbine and Vulcan , on paper target at 50 yards.
And here is my problem: the impact of the pellet hitting the target is louder than the gun itself. I’ve tried softer paper , cardboard …I even built a wooden box , insulated inside with soundproof foam , and sand bags to stop the pellet.(see pic)
It helps , but I’m not completely happy with the result. This seems to be non sense , since my nearest neighbour is at 200 yards.
I just wonder if somebody is in the same case and what solution could be found to decrease the “twack” of the pellet against the paper.
Thanks
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I have been using concrete fill rectangular laundry soap buckets (from Costco) filled 1/3 with concrete and used a car oil disposal box to hold back any fly backs.
The targets are just stapled onto this box and fits the size of a piece of paper (so I print my own targets out) as I shoot I just layer the next one right on top of the old to help hold the stuffing in.
After about 10 tins or so I’ll empty the trap out and inspect the condition of the concrete and add a new oil box.
Works great and been happy with this type of trap for many years now.
The trap on the right I leave there in the wind and rain for years. I’ve made some to take with me to the farm to check my zero and left them there also.

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