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Jan 11, 2016
Decent pellet trap
1 of 1 found this helpful Product as described. Note the distances required and add some. A 450FPS pellet rifle still generates some back splatter at 50 feet even though the manual indicates it should not. Other than that, it works well. The paint on the swingers is thick so when it chips off from being shot, it leaves quite a divot. Not an issue and repaints fine.

Feb 19, 2016
For Low Power pellet guns ONLY!
2 of 2 found this helpful This Gamo Rocker Pellet Trap works as described and is pretty well made (except for the thickness & type of metal). This pellet trap is Not for casual plinking. My experience is that any pellet rifle/pistol firing a .177 cal. (4.5mm) lead pellet over approximately 450 fps will dent this pellet trap backstop at 10 yards (30 ft.). I've found .177 cal. air guns that shoot lead pellets less than 250 fps, fired at 10+ yards, seem to work fine with this pellet trap. Because the swinger targets are reasonably small (approx. 5/8" dia. & 1" dia.) you need a reasonably accurate air gun shooting at 10 or 20 yard distance. Most modern air guns that meet this level of accuracy shoot .177 cal. lead pellets at over 300 fps. I wish I could upload the pictures I have of lead pellets 'mechanically welded' to the swingers. Using a Stoeger X3 Youth air rifle with a chronographed average muzzle velocity of 520 fps to shoot a 7.5 gr. flat nose Match lead pellet at a distance of 20 yards; the pellet mechanically welded itself to the reset swinger. It's still welded there even through I've used the trap and the swinger's been hit more than 3 dozen+ times with lower velocity lead pellets (I can't break this pellet off the swinger with pliers). I had another 7.7 gr. lead pellet 'mechanically weld' to a 1" dia. swinger fired from a Benjamin air pistol with a chonographed average muzzle velocity of approx. 425 fps at a distance of 10 yards. Using an old Daisy Power Line 990 pump air rifle, firing a 7.6 gr. lead pellet at approx. 275 fps at 20 yards seems to work well. This air rifle will slightly dimple the backstop at 10 yards with two (2) pumps (~275 fps). My old Benjamin Cross pump pistol, firing a .177 cal. lead pellet at about 200 fps at 10 yards works without denting the backstop. Avoid using alloy or pointed pellets with this pellet trap and Do Not shoot at less than a 30 foot distance. Sorry, no 25 foot target practice with this pellet trap! This trap would benefit from a slightly heavier gage metal construction and a 'harder' swinger target material to avoid 'mechanical welding' of the lead pellets. These modifications would allow the use of higher velocity, precision air guns. With this pellet trap, do not use light weight pellets like alloy pellets or anything other than a flat nose, wade cutter design like a Diabolo. Light weight (i.e. higher velocity) and pointed pellets will dent the backstop and are more likely to ricochet with this pellet trap. For these reasons I feel the price vs value is a poor. Considering the materials used to construct this pellet trap, it's impractical to use with most of todays higher power air guns. BTW, heed the safety warnings! Even with 250 fps pellet guns this trap will bounce lead pellets back up to 7 yards. Pellets bouncing back 12 ft. are fairly common. Lead .177 cal. BB's fired at 225 fps from 10 yards bounce back several feet 1/2 the time. Do Not shoot .22 cal. pellets at this trap!

Dec 23, 2015
Great coins at a terrific price.
I ordered these coins to put into a display I'm putting together for the local Disabled Veterans Center. At this price I was expecting 'circulated' coins with some signs of wear or tarnishing. I received two excellent+ condition coins that are very close to uncirculated. They were shipped quickly and well protected for transit. I would recommend these to anyone looking for the pair of these unique coins for a collection or other purposes such as I used them in.