Customer Reviews for Do-All Outdoors .22 Auto Reset Target

Do-All Outdoors .22 Auto Reset Target

Do-All Outdoors .22 Auto Reset Target List Price: $32.00
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Description of Do-All Outdoors .22 Auto Reset Target

The Do-All Traps (.22) model (Model #SS6022), which is made specifically for soft nosed .22 caliber pistol and rifle shooters. This unit has a hands free resetting system. As the bullet strikes each target, the force spins the target over to the vertical position. To reset the system, simply shoot the reset target or each individual target and begin another round of practice or competition. The Do-All Traps (.22) is a best buy in the shooting sports industry.
Made specifically for soft-nosed .22-caliber pistol and rifle shooters, the Do-All Outdoors auto-reset target lets you practice your shooting without heading to the range. The auto system is a breeze to use. In its starting position, all four of the individual high-visibility targets are arranged in the lower position. As a bullet strikes a target, however, the force spins the target upright and locks it into a vertical position. And when all four targets are vertical, you can either shoot each target again or simply shoot the reset target, which drops all four at once for another round of practice or competition. The auto reset target--which is forward leaning to deflect the bullets downward for increased safety--comes with stabilizing ground spikes.

Sports reviews of Do-All Outdoors .22 Auto Reset Target

Customer Review: Target practice
Sport shop rating: 5 Stars

This is a great product. My husband and sons really enjoy using this reset target. Very easy to use.

Customer Review: It is Fun
Sport shop rating: 4 Stars

I bought this product to use for my .22 rifle. After assembling the product, which took all of 5 minutes, I took the .22 trap down to my local the rifle range and started to plink away. The .22 trap worked great every time you hit one of the red arms would flip up to show a hit. After hitting all the red arms up all I had to do to reset them was to hit the silver arm. Then the red arms fell down as the product was designed to do. I had lots of fun down at the range with my new .22 trap.
When using the .22 trap I did run into a few minor problems. The first problem I ran into was not putting the Trap onto level ground. When the .22 trap was on the unleveled ground after hitting one of the red arms it would not stay up to show a hit but instead the arm would just swing. You could tell that you hit your target. The other problem I found with the .22 trap was that the yellow target stickers they give you with the .22 trap came off after a few hits with a .22 rifle or handgun. Although you don't need the stickers you can see the arms of the .22 trap with out the stickers. But if you like to have them the .22 trap comes with a website to buy more target stickers for your .22 trap.
I was very satisfied with this product.

Customer Review: better than paper!
Sport shop rating: 4 Stars

I have used this 4 times now, and I really like it. I've hit this thing with probably 300 rds and it keeps on going.
The targets are small and that's why I didn't give it a 5 star rating, but I'm getting to be real good at hitting small targets now.
The .22lr bullets do little damage other than take the paint off, however, don't let a friend borrow your AK and take a shot at it. Goes right through.
I have 3 do all targets and I'm happy with all of them.

Customer Review: Good value, lots of fun
Sport shop rating: 4 Stars

Yeah, so it's a little chintzy, yeah, you have to loc-tite the roll pins, but you can't build one for this cheap, and the kids love it. I give it 4 stars for the fun-per-dollar ratio.

Customer Review: Fun, but nothing special...
Sport shop rating: 3 Stars

It's a cool little target, I enjoy it, and other people at the range enjoy it too.

However, it is cheaply made. I shot out one of the pins/rivets that holds one of the targets in place, I had to replace it with a bent nail. Secondly, you may hit a target, but sometimes (20% or so) it will go all the way up and come back down. Also, I don't like the color of the target, I wish it was more of a blaze orange because I'm colorblind and having a red target on a green background is tough for me. Nothing some spray paint can't fix though.

I would consider buying another one considering they're cheap. But you get what you pay for.
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