my00wrx1 Posted Friday at 10:45 AM Share Posted Friday at 10:45 AM Looking for suggestions on protecting targets during rain so the match can continue. While we will have a small supply of weather proof targets and patches I was also thinking of getting some dry cleaning bags as a cheap backup, anyone have any experience or alternative suggestions? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Sarge Posted Friday at 11:19 AM Share Posted Friday at 11:19 AM Dry cleaning bags are so yesterday. MD’s are switching to heavier duty bags now. So much easier to lift paste and drop. ULINE sells them as well as shooters connection. I’m sure the SC bags are just ULINE in disguise. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Racinready300ex Posted Friday at 01:37 PM Share Posted Friday at 01:37 PM There are also those match shark things. They're a little pricey up front but they'll last pretty much forever and do a good job on keeping the target dry in most conditions. Another bonus is you can keep your pasters under your rain coat until you get to the target you're pasting, then kind of get under the overhang before you take them out. This makes your pasters last longer before they're to wet to use. A local guy developed them and has since sold the idea to the guys currently doing them. Because of that my local club got to use some of the first ones and they still use the same set after several years. I've shot a bunch of matches with them. It's not perfect, but I like it better then bags. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BillChunn Posted Friday at 04:06 PM Share Posted Friday at 04:06 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, Racinready300ex said: There are also those match shark things. They're a little pricey up front but they'll last pretty much forever and do a good job on keeping the target dry in most conditions. Another bonus is you can keep your pasters under your rain coat until you get to the target you're pasting, then kind of get under the overhang before you take them out. This makes your pasters last longer before they're to wet to use. A local guy developed them and has since sold the idea to the guys currently doing them. Because of that my local club got to use some of the first ones and they still use the same set after several years. I've shot a bunch of matches with them. It's not perfect, but I like it better then bags. Disregard... Found it. www.matchshark.com At $17.50 each this would be a significant investment (and still get a bit shot up) over the $1 cost of the ULine / Shooters Connection bags. BC Edited Friday at 04:16 PM by BillChunn question answered via google-foo Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Racinready300ex Posted Friday at 05:40 PM Share Posted Friday at 05:40 PM 1 hour ago, BillChunn said: Disregard... Found it. www.matchshark.com At $17.50 each this would be a significant investment (and still get a bit shot up) over the $1 cost of the ULine / Shooters Connection bags. BC huh...I said they're a little pricey. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
perttime Posted Saturday at 09:29 AM Share Posted Saturday at 09:29 AM On my side of the world, people have been using targets from https://www.facebook.com/NordicTarget-As-901650819958337/ for Matches when wet weather is expected. Not sure how COVID has hit him. We only put them up when rain is really coming. Normal tape or patches dont stick to them well, so we get his special tape too. This looks similar: https://www.doublealpha.biz/ca/ced-daa-uspsa-ipsc-waterproof-targets-500-pack Quote Link to post Share on other sites
my00wrx1 Posted Tuesday at 01:08 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 01:08 PM The match sharks are going to be out of our budget. How much use can you get out of a bag - I am guessing you would change it when you change the target? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Intheshaw1 Posted Tuesday at 01:55 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:55 PM So what we did a couple years ago was slightly angle the targets forward just a bit so rain doesn't stay on the face of the cardboard as easily and then cover with a cheap plastic garbage bag and binder clips them on there. We replaced every time we replaced the targets. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BillChunn Posted Tuesday at 05:08 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 05:08 PM 3 hours ago, my00wrx1 said: The match sharks are going to be out of our budget. How much use can you get out of a bag - I am guessing you would change it when you change the target? Ours lasted through the entire day. Targets underneath were changed but since you already have bullet holes in the bag and its a clear bag, just reuse it. BC Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MikeBurgess Posted Tuesday at 07:39 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:39 PM Ihave seen a few clubs make small plywood toppers for the target sticks they are pretty small at about a foot or so front to back and just looking you would think they wouldnt do anything but in a light rain they actually work pretty well. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
perttime Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago A small "roof" might work if there isn't much wind. It is just more work than targets that work even when wet. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
stick Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago CED/DAA makes waterproof targets. $675 for 500. You're better off using bags to cover the targets. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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