These are kind of nice, although the $20 price might be a bit high -- as the only thing you end up keeping for any period of time is the frame.
That said, the frames are sturdy, dig into any sort of ground pretty well and do transport easily (they don't take up a lot of room in the car or truck).
For one type of .22 rifle match we shoot, I get the targets onto the cardboard on four of these frames, then walk 'em all downrange together for placement at 25, 50, 75 and 100 yards. The utility is about just right for some of the practice I do.
if you do use the white poly-board stuff for backer ... you'll probably find that white lets a lot of sun through and gets kind of annoying after quite a few hits. When I've shot up one of those, I just switch replace it with 24" by 24" cardboard.
https://www.thrillon.com/tag/rangemaxx-portable-shooting-range-19-99
That said, the frames are sturdy, dig into any sort of ground pretty well and do transport easily (they don't take up a lot of room in the car or truck).
For one type of .22 rifle match we shoot, I get the targets onto the cardboard on four of these frames, then walk 'em all downrange together for placement at 25, 50, 75 and 100 yards. The utility is about just right for some of the practice I do.
if you do use the white poly-board stuff for backer ... you'll probably find that white lets a lot of sun through and gets kind of annoying after quite a few hits. When I've shot up one of those, I just switch replace it with 24" by 24" cardboard.
https://www.thrillon.com/tag/rangemaxx-portable-shooting-range-19-99