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- Backyard (9)
- Practice (7)
- Target shooting (6)
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- Recreational user (4), Experienced (3)
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Pros
- Traps soft pelts well
Cons
Best Uses
- Backyard
- Practice
- Target Shooting
Comments about GAMO USA® Rocker Target Trap:
Great trap, would be nice to be able to use with harder pellets (non-lead pellets should not be used do to potential ricochet back at user) but overall good trap for teaching young boys to shoot accurately.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Heavily constructed
Cons
- nothing
Best Uses
- Backyard
- Practice
- Target Shooting
Comments about GAMO USA® Rocker Target Trap:
Works great!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Fun to use
- Made out of great metal
- Well worth it
- WORKS GREAT
Cons
Best Uses
- 177 or bb gun
- Backyard
- Long Range Shooting
- Outdoors
- Target practice
Comments about GAMO USA® Rocker Target Trap:
great product and good for kids, fun to use DO NOT USE METAL BB'S use lead pellets on it. metal bb's dent the metal bad.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Looks Cool
Cons
Best Uses
- Backyard
- Practice
Comments about GAMO USA® Rocker Target Trap:
I bought this for my son and he loves it. It is great to be able to hear your shot hit. It gives the kids instant feedback and be can re-used the BB's and Pellets in most cases.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
- Backyard
- Practice
- Target Shooting
Comments about GAMO USA® Rocker Target Trap:
This was a gift.
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Q:
Can I use this with a .223 round?Asked on 8/29/2010 by Jose1 answer
A:
yes only use lead pellets on it i recomend .22 gamo lead pellets for it,the .22 would go right through itAnswered on 12/31/2010 by buzz from indiana
Q:
doese your amo go to the bottom affter you shot the bullets at hte targetAsked on 11/2/2009 by Anonymous2 answers
A:
well yes it would if you where to use led bullets becaust it absorves the power and slows it down to fall in the captureAnswered on 11/21/2009 by jr from houston,txA:
yes it does
it will sometimes get stuck in the top but not all the time.Answered on 4/24/2010 by sjkdlkljkfljklgklsd from louiosville ohio
Q:
is there a required distance foe using this target?Asked on 12/28/2008 by the airgun man from columbus, OH1 answer
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There is no required distance for using this target. However, the gun must have a muzzle velocity of less than 750 fps and you can only shoot lead pellets at this target.Answered on 1/13/2009 by Davin at Gander Tech from Greenville, NC
Q:
will this work with a 800fps .22 pellet gunAsked on 12/18/2008 by Anonymous2 answers
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possibly I have a Daisy that is 750 fps and bb,s dent the metal, but don't go through.Answered on 1/20/2009 by DAD from Lowell, INA:
I would not recommend it. 800 fps in a .22 caliber air rifle has more energy than a 0.177 caliber pellet at 750 fps. There is an excellent chance you'll shoot through the back of the trap.
For your rifle, I would recommend an actual "bullet trap" that is suitable for 0.17 and 0.22 caliber rimfire firearms.Answered on 2/2/2009 by ScotD from Howell, MI
Q:
What would be the harm in using this target with a bb gun?Asked on 12/16/2008 by Ed from Baraboo, WI1 answer
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Most BB's are coated and are steel. As a result of this they may ricochet back at the shooter instead of going into the trap. It is for lead pellets only because lead is soft and will absorb the energy and fall in the trap.Answered on 12/18/2008 by Josh from Gander Mountain




