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Boche September 10th, 2008 00:25

BB Catcher
 
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Has anyone built a functional BB catcher?

Pics would be great.

Up until now I've used a combination of cardboard boxes and various blankets and foam, etc. in my finished basement. I just looked behind the stack and noticed a slight problem....either my drywall developed a bad case of acne, or the BBs are getting through my contraption. Time to get out the putty or a giant poster.

Shirley September 10th, 2008 00:28

I use cardboard boxes with grocery bags stuffed inside.
Used to have those cool targets that use AA batteries with netting behind. Ended up blasting the targets to broken plastic and a ripped netting.

Drache September 10th, 2008 00:29

I had one for awhile for a BB gun. Made it out of plywood and an old towel. You can find plans for them online or buy one from Canadian Tire made for pellet guns....

coach September 10th, 2008 00:30

Currently, I shoot into a 3'x2' sheet of insulation styrofoam. Some BB's have made it through but then I have a brick wall behind it.

Double up on the foam and hang the blanket behind it.

WilliamS September 10th, 2008 00:30

i like the bbs in the wall

Nova316 September 10th, 2008 00:33

All I did was buy some scrap material at fabric land. 75cents / meter deal stuff haha. Hang a layer or two behind your target. Shooting at it with a 450fps rifle from 10feet doesn't do anything as long as it has enough room to safely stop the bb(I left 1/4 of a foot of space between the wall and the blanket) Also leave it free hanging, don't make it have tension :)

Boche September 10th, 2008 00:35

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Originally Posted by WilliamS (Post 814366)
i like the bbs in the wall

My wall or yours? You're a little far away, but I'll come and shoot up your walls a bit, if you want, haha

Drache: I'll google the pellet gun one, thanks.

I figured a plywood box, with a piece of wood at a 45 degree angle firing the BBs downward into a basin.

Lakonian September 10th, 2008 00:43

Cardboard box, BUT, hang a piece of thick cloth 6" before the back of the box. Think Canvasy material... or even a really heavyweight shirt, or someshit.

The shirt will absorb all the impact, and bb will be stopped instantly... Has worked for me and 340fps rifle..

You can also make a BB trap, as the bbs will travel straight down.

EDIT: you can hang the material with a butterfly clip punched throw the top of the box, and kept in place with a stopper (I.E; pen through the "wings").

Drache September 10th, 2008 00:50

or buy yourself an entire "range" lol

http://www.crosman.com/site/catalog/crosman/ranges

Kutter September 10th, 2008 00:51

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I'm shooting stock TM SR-16 and this trap seems to work fine for me. I basically took a 10 ream box and bought two interlocking foam floor pads from dollarama (you gotta love that place). One I placed at an angle, just enough so that the top touches the lid (which you can see off to the side) and the other one I cut in half and placed at the rear of the box. I then lined box with old newspapers, paper, etc. in the off chance of a ricochet. This seems to stop the bbs fine, haven't had any damaged walls using it.

Another thing you can use to line a box is carpeting. I made a target trap for my pellet gun years ago from medium pile carpet (try to get something that relatively thick and dense) and it stopped the pellets from penetrating, and these were pointed pellets too btw.

Boche September 10th, 2008 00:54

Yeah, the key seems to be getting the BB to come to a stop as quick as possible without causing damage or ricochets. I guess I'll head out to the garage and throw something together.

There's some good ideas found on google. Like an 8x8 electrical box filled with duct seal or even plastercine. But, with the shear volume of bbs fired, it would fill up too soon.

Boche September 10th, 2008 01:02

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Originally Posted by Kutter (Post 814385)
Another thing you can use to line a box is carpeting.

Dammit, why didn't I think of that...and I've got some laying around too.

Carpetting, plywood, 45 degree angles, box-like structure.........here I come.

Drache, are you trying to kill me....why'd you post that range? Now I want one. I've got enough room in the backyard for a 100 footer....what will the neighbours think?

Skladfin September 10th, 2008 01:05

I use my whiny brother

Gigaknight September 10th, 2008 01:10

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Originally Posted by Skladfin (Post 814405)
I use my whiny brother

Nice, but how effective is it?

I found this a while back and I just looked it up for you guys...
BB Trap

Enjoy.

Drache September 10th, 2008 01:12

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Originally Posted by memel (Post 814397)
Dammit, why didn't I think of that...and I've got some laying around too.

Carpetting, plywood, 45 degree angles, box-like structure.........here I come.

Drache, are you trying to kill me....why'd you post that range? Now I want one. I've got enough room in the backyard for a 100 footer....what will the neighbours think?

I've got enough room in my backyard to literally host a milsim if I so choose! I usually just set random targets at distances you normally wouldnt try shooting someone at. Gives me a more of a challenge although I waste allot of ammo doing it!

mcguyver September 10th, 2008 01:34

Vacuum pipe, and a couple of old bed sheets. A local retailer built one for test-firing, and it caught all the BBs, even from a Tanaka M700. Cost maybe $30 to build, and was 6' x 6' x 4' deep. Smaller would be cheaper and very lightweight, only a few pounds at most.

demco11 September 10th, 2008 02:03

"Sticky" BB Target

can be wall mounted or just left standing on anything.
Many can take a good shot from an upgraded AEG as the gel material is very good.

Shirley September 10th, 2008 02:36

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Originally Posted by demco11 (Post 814436)
"Sticky" BB Target

can be wall mounted or just left standing on anything.
Many can take a good shot from an upgraded AEG as the gel material is very good.

Had one too, cracked through with my 380 FPS SPR.
Also, not very good with full auto from BB's flying everywhere. lol

Conscript September 10th, 2008 02:44

Hahahah, Pete, I didn't know you were such a plinker.

I just use a soft and thick pillow to shoot at and catch my BB's, nothing too advanced but it works, and I have always put them back in my gun and re-used them, so far not a single jam while using the "spent" BB's.

Boche September 10th, 2008 03:31

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Originally Posted by Conscript (Post 814449)
Hahahah, Pete, I didn't know you were such a plinker.

Well, it's a combination of boredom and coming home from games with un-used locaps......I don't like leaving them loaded and I can't be bothered trying to get them back in the baggie.....so I blast them out.

spartan117 September 10th, 2008 03:55

I've built one. Its actually just a cardboard box with a hole cut out on one side. Inside is a string that runs from left to right near the top. I fold a portion of a paper target and then hang it on the string and is held in place with a paperclip. Behind it i use a durable piece of cloth that prevents the bb's from penetrating the back side of the box.

Apoc_ September 10th, 2008 11:00

G'day,
 
Plastic pail with a lid. Cut out the lid so you have just the lip that goes over the sides. Put carpet or old towel or pillow or whatever in the bottom. Use the lid to hold the target on. The energy is absorbed by the padding and the BBs roll down to the bottom where they don't get smashed into by other BBs. I use cat litter pails, which are square. Works great and now I have a few hundred thousand BBs for grenades and mine loading. {:


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