By Gabby For Gun Nuts
I'm always on the look out for new gadgets that will make range time more fun. Sometimes, these items are not particularly gun related, but make such a deference that I feel the need to share them. When I began frequenting an outdoor, rather than indoor range, I noticed a new tool requirement.My favorite range, at Clybell Wild Life Management Area in central Georgia, provides target stands with metal bases and wood uprights with a rectangle of cardboard tacked to the top. These stands are preferred because bullets are less likely to ricochet off of their parts. However with the dust and heat, tape and sticky backed targets don't work as well as they should. Due to this issue, I now carry thumbtacks in my target holder. The problem has been, that tacks fall off or get shot and then I need more. Often I end up borrowing a neigbor's staple gun. These tend to be the best solution but the ones the guys bring are usually heavy and require a lot of upper body strength to operate.
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