Posted: 8/1/2007 11:49:09 AM EDT
| I went shooting today and almost took out a guy w/ my flying shells. What's the best way to stop my brass from flying 2 shooting positions over? I almost need some type of temporary barrier. |
ok I don't/won't mess with my AR(s) extraction unless it was failing Brass catcher is probably best option. Some folks in the AR tech forums might be able to offer some advice. |
Yes several but they will cost you an arm and a leg and they're not very practical. Why not just use a brass catcher? Easy to install/remove, relatively cheap to buy. You could always pay a kid $5 to chase after 'em with a butterfly net. |
butterfly net? hmmm, I have an idea. On my way to Home Depot to get some stuff to rig something up. |
Clip a couple coils off of your ejector spring. Doesn't cost a thing and dumps your brass right next to you. That's what many highpower shooters to in order to a) make it easier to collect the brass after shooting a string, and b) avoid pelting the guy next to them. |
You're serious! If you go that route use a fish net, smaller holes. |
I'm thinking some type of barrier that can be clipped to the side of the shooting bench so when the shells hit the next they just fall. Nothing too tall but 12-18" high should do it. And it will make cleanup easy. |