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![](/profile/get-photo.asp?memberid=9898&type=profile&rnd=178) Floyd County, Iowa | I've got 2 different target holders.
One is a "realtor" type sign frame. I welded washers on each side near the top and strung wire between them. I use those black spring loaded "paper clips" on those wires to hold the target- 1 in each corner.
I did the same thing for the bottom of the target, making those washers so they slid up and down on the frame sides, for different size targets. No tacks to mess with.
The other target holder is multiple layers of railroad ties stacked 5' high, with the joints staggered. I welded up a frame to hold them and put skids on the bottom. I can move it with the forks attachment on the loader. Nice for 200-300 yd shooting, or 50 yds. | |
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- target holder, outdoors, easy to put pushpins? - Chris : 10/15/2016 13:12
- RE: target holder, outdoors, easy to put pushpins? - Slugbait : 10/15/2016 13:23
- RE: target holder, outdoors, easy to put pushpins? - Old Pokey : 10/15/2016 14:09
- RE: target holder, outdoors, easy to put pushpins? - farmer194803 : 10/15/2016 15:16
- RE: target holder, outdoors, easy to put pushpins? - D6Joe : 10/15/2016 16:27
- RE: target holder, outdoors, easy to put pushpins? - Bruised Spud : 10/15/2016 18:00
- RE: target holder, outdoors, easy to put pushpins? - peanutpride : 10/15/2016 18:35
- RE: target holder, outdoors, easy to put pushpins? - bdmb : 10/15/2016 20:58
- RE: target holder, outdoors, easy to put pushpins? - Bruised Spud : 10/16/2016 07:51
- RE: target holder, outdoors, easy to put pushpins? - Hosted : 10/16/2016 19:48
- RE: target holder, outdoors, easy to put pushpins? - oldbones : 10/16/2016 21:31
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