I have never liked carrying targets around. At my local club, the targets have been housed below ground at pit level, but are shot at ground level. We shoot year round, and the pits are prone to flooding, to mud, and the housing to wasps and target damage. Even in perfect weather, it’s a hike up stairs and maybe 150 feet to the furthest “stand”. I set up and take down, which is the safest most appreciated way for a match director to do it, but it was requiring a longish drive the day before, to ensure a smooth morning match. So, enough of that, I bought and modified this small trailer.
We were early converts to etargets, and the 4”x4” sunken post system at the base of the berm that massive targets (1539 mm microphone spacing, square, much bigger than these) were clamped to, have long-since started tilting, bending and generally been shot up in the other 30 days of the month, over the last 4 or 5 years. Foliage on the ground was a constant issue.
The targets above are easily big enough to capture all shots. Midrange target rings are simply bigger than we need in FClass and that’s all we attract. We have never struck a sensor hub, suspended above them.
So, crosstalk has been the concern with these, since the beginning. But fortunately I’m not seeing any, in early testing yesterday. For most matches, 2 or 3 targets is all we need.
The idea here is to modify a utility trailer which will become both a stable base to affix the targets to, and the transportation and storage of the targets, back to a garage, where they will not be eaten or grow mildew. The total distance any target moves is 4 feet and set up is as fast as it looks.
That run of flat steel is 1” thick, about 3” tall, and perfect to C clamp the frames to.
Obviously, you don’t want your trailer shot up as if it’s just the rail holding up targets in a silhouette match, But I don’t think that will happen. I’ll put a test gong nearby.