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Title: Pellet Trap
Post by: AS13 on February 04, 2013, 06:36:58 PM
Found one on Amazon. Tired of rebuilding my pellet box every 200 rounds. Wally World wanted $60.00 + $9.00 shipping. Amazon was $46.99 and free shipping. Rated for .17-.22 lead nose rim fire ammo.
http://www.amazon.com/Do-All-Outdoors-22-17-Bullet/dp/B000FDSUHC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1359999072&sr=8-3&keywords=pellet+trap (http://www.amazon.com/Do-All-Outdoors-22-17-Bullet/dp/B000FDSUHC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1359999072&sr=8-3&keywords=pellet+trap)
Title: Re: Pellet Trap
Post by: BDS on February 04, 2013, 08:30:22 PM
Yup... those will work, noisy but they work (you gonna line it?)
Title: Re: Pellet Trap
Post by: niclaw on February 04, 2013, 08:57:29 PM
My brother-n-law uses one of those with duct seal on the slanted back  (Outside).        May not collect lead dust but it does do a satisfactory job of quieting the clank.  And easier to collect up the used pellets.
Title: Re: Pellet Trap
Post by: Crosshairs on February 04, 2013, 10:04:55 PM
Nice trap it should last a long time.  :-*
                        Mike
Title: Re: Pellet Trap
Post by: jSan22 on February 04, 2013, 10:23:02 PM
I had a box filled with paper that held up to to 500 rounds.
Title: Re: Pellet Trap
Post by: Brent on February 05, 2013, 02:09:55 AM
I was just looking at one of those yesterday in my local Walmart. They had it priced at $49.95

Was thinking it could work good for my 22lr, and airguns.

I did some checking online for reviews... and the main complaint I read was that the sides are not always a perfect fit... guess there is a little bit of gap in places on some of them. No one seemed to concerned about it though.

Let us know if you get one, and what you think.
Title: Re: Pellet Trap
Post by: DaveB50 on February 05, 2013, 04:06:15 AM
I bought one of these from Amazon about a month ago, It is very heavy duty, probably overkill for AG's. Your never going to put a dent in it with one, I have shot it with my Trail NP at 30 feet. The only thing I have noted about it is that some lead dust, and sometimes a smashed pellet, are thrown back out the front. The bottom is round shaped and the pellet hits the sloped back, goes down and around, hitting the back again. After reading some reviews on Amazon that mentioned this, and a fix, I cut a piece of cardboard to put over the opening, that seems to have stopped the dust and occasional pellet from coming out. I have thought about pouring sand in the bottom of it for the pellets to bury in, or maybe some duct seal in the bottom. I have also put duct tape over a small gap at the seam where the back and bottom meet, to stop lead dust coming out there. As for the noise, I've read that a piece of rubber (like a car floor mat) glued on the back muffles it (haven't tried that yet).
Title: Re: Pellet Trap
Post by: brz-ryder † on February 05, 2013, 11:31:59 PM
Like jsan i use a box filled with newspaper but like the ideas on quieting the pellet traps the noise was the only reason i never got one Dave let us know if the rubber works  :-*

Jim
Title: Re: Pellet Trap
Post by: BerkshireHunter on February 05, 2013, 11:40:38 PM
Thanks for the heads up, I could use a new trap.
Title: Re: Pellet Trap
Post by: jSan22 on February 06, 2013, 01:29:17 AM
Quote from: brz-ryder on February 05, 2013, 11:31:59 PM
Like jsan i use a box filled with newspaper but like the ideas on quieting the pellet traps the noise was the only reason i never got one Dave let us know if the rubber works  :-*

Jim
I reckon cotton would cut the noise down quite a bit........hmmmm...........
noise is both a good and bad thing for me. at range, I use it to make sure I hit the target, but when its the morning and ive got to warm my gun up before a hunt, I end up waking everyone up.