So you can take Townsend's recipe for hard tack, and color it and make it into shapes that can be any size.
the problem with targets that are destroyed, is they need to have a person assigned to put up fresh one for the next shooter. The Advantage is the stuff is biodegradable. The other advantage is that a thick, home made, baked hardtack target may resist the damp in a light rain but saltines won't. The disadvantage might be needing to bake a lot of them.
So IF you can get pepper poppers, which are steel targets used for modern pistol matches, EXCEPT you also buy polyester knit hats, in bright colors, and put them on top of the poppers...., but they need to be XL so they are not "tight" on the targets. You set the poppers NOT to fall backward, when hit. So the soft round ball hits, splatters, and some of the splatter knocks the knit hat up into the air.
Have the shooters don really dark plastic glasses, like you see some folks with cataracts using, or very dark safety goggles, to simulate shooting at night. Scenario: "You hear a bear is getting into your beehives, and you have to stop him? " and then use a bear target with a gong over the vital spot..., they have to hit the gong, but you can paint it white and be nice, or dark gray to make it tough OR black and make it really tough. IF you don't ring the gong, you missed..., load and shoot again.
LD
the problem with targets that are destroyed, is they need to have a person assigned to put up fresh one for the next shooter. The Advantage is the stuff is biodegradable. The other advantage is that a thick, home made, baked hardtack target may resist the damp in a light rain but saltines won't. The disadvantage might be needing to bake a lot of them.
So IF you can get pepper poppers, which are steel targets used for modern pistol matches, EXCEPT you also buy polyester knit hats, in bright colors, and put them on top of the poppers...., but they need to be XL so they are not "tight" on the targets. You set the poppers NOT to fall backward, when hit. So the soft round ball hits, splatters, and some of the splatter knocks the knit hat up into the air.
Have the shooters don really dark plastic glasses, like you see some folks with cataracts using, or very dark safety goggles, to simulate shooting at night. Scenario: "You hear a bear is getting into your beehives, and you have to stop him? " and then use a bear target with a gong over the vital spot..., they have to hit the gong, but you can paint it white and be nice, or dark gray to make it tough OR black and make it really tough. IF you don't ring the gong, you missed..., load and shoot again.
LD
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