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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
20 FPE was too much for a gammo 5.5" trap. This thing weighs 10-20x more. Its surprisingly difficult to lift with one hand. The sides are thinner than the back but theyre parallel to the shooter. This is the thickest trap you can get it seems, other vendors have ones twice as expensive but the weight is the same.You would need to seal up the corners and mounting holes to avoid spilling lead. Piece of packing tape would probably be fine.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Great price and fast service. Make's adjusting scope fun.
Toto
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
The pellet bullet trap is solidly built and comes with clear, two-sided instructions. Once you take a moment to review them, assembly is simple and quick—I had it put together in just 15 minutes without needing any extra tools. To reduce noise from BB gun pellets hitting the metal back, I placed some cardboard behind the target, which worked well. Overall, it's straightforward, effective, and performs great. However, keep in mind that it may rust if left outdoors for extended periods.
pc.upgrades
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
I normally do not write free reviews (I usually get paid), but I have to say my experience was completely different that some other reviewers. Maybe, I was just lucky or maybe my background in engineering helped, but the trap just went together. Now, to be fair I did take my time and cross checked the directions, the holes for the screws (to see how well tapped they were) and I did attached the sides to the bottom and then attached the back plate to the first three pieces. Simply, no problem at all.I then went out and shot about 60 rounds of .22 cal through my PCP air gun at 970 fps and the pellet trap worked great. I did put in 12x12 double cardboard in front of back plate (and behind the target) to quiet the pellet strikes down some and the trap worked great. I would say definitely try it if you need it . . .. It worked well for me.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
I use this trap with .22 subsonic. I filled it with folded cardboard to dampen the noise. Plenty sturdy enough for .22 long rifle.
Doug
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
The target is as described and works well. However, the machining of the base could be better. Everything went together fairly easily except the left side panel that attaches at the base and top with 5 screws. 3 of the threaded screw holes were incomplete, not having been fully tapped. My tap and die set had the right tap so I finished the threads. The three holes would not accept the screws in the package as the holes were not finished. Secondly, three slots on the side just missed being usable by a 1/32" or so. I widened the three slots then the screws matched the screw holes in the base plate. The people who made this need better quality control. I do like the trap, if the machining were better I would have given it 5 stars. I don't think customers should have to do more than assembly.
MFH6980
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
So many items like this have no instructions. This one probably didn't need them but it was nice to have something to reference. This trap is solidly made. I attached pictures of the back, bottom and sides in order of thickness. I also included a picture inside the completed trap. There are gaps but that should not be a problem. The trap also includes quite a few targets. I was not able to test today as it is raining hard but hopefully I will be able to test .177 air rifles, .22 BB's, shorts and long rifle ammo by this weekend. If it does well with all of that I have a 22 magnum and a 17 HMR I can test on it. The 17 is such a light bullet I would expect it to do fine but the 22 magnum may have too much pop for this.
L Conn
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
Works okay. But even though the backstop is angled to throw the lead downward into the bottom of the trap, I still had lead fragments coming back at me when used within 10 yards with an 800fps .22 pellet rifle. For safety, don't try using this under 15 yards. And wear shooting glasses.pros:-very heavy gauge steel.- clip to hang paper targets works well. I just use plain notebook paper with a square of blue painters tape in the center for my 10 ring.cons:- two screw holes didn't quite line up. Making assembly annoyingly difficult.
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