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For our range's 50 yard berm - plastic tent stake, para-cord, and an empty plastic bottle (8 oz to gallon milk jug) spray painted bright orange.
They jump real well when hit.
 
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In the markdown aisle at Wally World I bought a set of screw on bottle caps with valves in them like a basketball or football has. You can take an empty 2 liter and fill it with water (food color optional) put one of these caps on and pump it up with an air source like a bicycle pump, compressor or air tank and it explodes when you get a solid hit. If you nick it the thing spins around spraying water.
 
I love old bowling pins.. Hang them or just prop them up.. You can hand paint then like Redcoats or leave them as is.. Endless possibilities. They are cheap and don't take forever to set up or pick up. Clays on a cardboard sheet are fun too.. melt a hole in the clay with soldering iron and tie it to the cardboard.. (various ways to do that).. Mount one clay or a dozen and shoot away.
Good topic by the way!!!
 
A few more novelty targets..

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Popcycle sticks, tongue depressor’s, clothes pins, golf balls, cards and skewers ( both must be cut too count a point) @ 17 yards.

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Small rabbit knock down @ 25 yards.



Mr.Red Coat @ 130 yards.

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We use a dueling tree to practice reloads under pressure. The tree has 4 plates and are positioned 2 on each side. The idea is for two shooters to shoot both of the plates to their opponent's' side. This will involve at least one reload.

This tree has drop in plates that come in different sizes to make things interesting.
We usually use the 6" plates.


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