I'm obviously not talking about all of them but the majority seem to be very short.
I have a nice lawn and don't want to be shooting divets into it. I know some folks use piping to raise the spinners and targets up higher. Plus, who wants to be constantly shooting downward rather than straight/level ahead like most shooting?
For example I just bought this .44 Mag Spinner from Birchwood Casey and its 21" high. 42" or higher would have been better and you could always push it into the ground deeper if you wanted to make it shorter. If it's too short from the factory you're out of luck.
I know you don't want a target so tall you're shooting over the horizon and being dangerous but like I said, better too tall and pushed in deeper to make it short than too short and can't adjust it without adding parts.
Why are so many Targets and Spinners so short?
I have a nice lawn and don't want to be shooting divets into it. I know some folks use piping to raise the spinners and targets up higher. Plus, who wants to be constantly shooting downward rather than straight/level ahead like most shooting?
For example I just bought this .44 Mag Spinner from Birchwood Casey and its 21" high. 42" or higher would have been better and you could always push it into the ground deeper if you wanted to make it shorter. If it's too short from the factory you're out of luck.
I know you don't want a target so tall you're shooting over the horizon and being dangerous but like I said, better too tall and pushed in deeper to make it short than too short and can't adjust it without adding parts.
Why are so many Targets and Spinners so short?
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