NavajoNPaleFace
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I also built a portable target holder out of PVC pipe.
It works pretty good.
However, I had to fill the bottom standards with sand and them filled down in the fitting with silicone sealant.
Before then it was blowing around in the wind and still, with the upper part unfilled it'll bend some.
I should've built it out of a higher pressure rated rigid PVC. Once this one goes belly up I think that's what I'll do.
I have a box of long heavy duty rubber bands in my range case that I take. Depending on the size of the paper target I have handy I connect two or three of the rubber bands to a side with medium spring type paper clips to stretch and hold the targets.
If I can get my hands on some good cardboard I will generally tape the target to this since the clips hold better on the cardboard than it does the paper target alone.
I get free on-line targets at www.mytargets.com
It works pretty good.
However, I had to fill the bottom standards with sand and them filled down in the fitting with silicone sealant.
Before then it was blowing around in the wind and still, with the upper part unfilled it'll bend some.
I should've built it out of a higher pressure rated rigid PVC. Once this one goes belly up I think that's what I'll do.
I have a box of long heavy duty rubber bands in my range case that I take. Depending on the size of the paper target I have handy I connect two or three of the rubber bands to a side with medium spring type paper clips to stretch and hold the targets.
If I can get my hands on some good cardboard I will generally tape the target to this since the clips hold better on the cardboard than it does the paper target alone.
I get free on-line targets at www.mytargets.com