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Despite the name, clay targets, also known as clay pigeons, are not made from clay. See how they're made!
VIDEO HERE (5 minutes)
They need to figure out how to make them out of fertilizer and soil. Eliminate any need for cleanup.
Biodegradable hemp plastic might be a candidate. :)-arc
The ones we use at my club are biodegradable. After a couple of rains they disappear.
Have always said production engineering is an unsung and unappreciated art.
Busted a couple hundred thousand of them puppies back when I was competitive and shooting all over the country. Still whack a few on weekends.
The ones my club uses must have some concrete in em cause they don't wanna break, but then it could be my shootin.
seems like a lot of the ones i shoot at aint very brittle
Those things are dangerous!! I've shot thousands of them. You can thank me later.
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They need to figure out how to make them out of fertilizer and soil. Eliminate any need for cleanup.
ReplyDeleteBiodegradable hemp plastic might be a candidate. :)
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The ones we use at my club are biodegradable. After a couple of rains they disappear.
DeleteHave always said production engineering is an unsung and unappreciated art.
ReplyDeleteBusted a couple hundred thousand of them puppies back when I was competitive and shooting all over the country. Still whack a few on weekends.
ReplyDeleteThe ones my club uses must have some concrete in em cause they don't wanna break, but then it could be my shootin.
ReplyDeleteseems like a lot of the ones i shoot at aint very brittle
ReplyDeleteThose things are dangerous!! I've shot thousands of them. You can thank me later.
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