- ManufacturerGamo
- Condition New
- Accessories Type Targets, Pellet & BB Traps, Ranges
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
- Weight 1.36
While it stops lead pellets from 1200 fps beak action rifles. It makes a huge dent in the trap and eventually it will fail. Do not recommend for 1000 + fps rifles. Use another still and back it with steel plates.
Pros
Really works well at capturing the lead pellets. Lots of fun for indoor shooting!!
Cons
A few pellets ricochet back out through holes made in the targets.
Perfect for low powered BB and pellet pistol Target practicing
Pros
Catches pellets and BBs good! mounts easy.
Cons
Only suitable for low power guns
Easy set up and comes with good cards. Best with BBs, a subsonic .22 pellet will bang through the back in less than 100 rounds.
Works great and captures pellets
Pros
Easy to mount
Cons
could be a little bigger
Well constructed, works well with S&W 586. Pay attention to size, this is a small trap.
Pros
Good price for a nice little pellet trap.
Cons
None.
I got this as part of a package deal. It is relatively small and not as thick as I would have expected. I do like that it comes with a box of 100 targets. It catches most of the pellets and is holding up so far.
Pros
Comes with 100 targets
Can recover the pellets to use for other purposes.
Cons
Kind of small
Not as thick as it needs to be
Fantastic compact take anywhere target
Pros
Compact, sturdy, reliable. Absolutely phenomenal.
Cons
None
It is small, but large enough for 10 yard zeroing. After about 50 pellets it started seriously falling apart. Not just dents, but the welds broke, side came apart and the hanger assembly broke so it became useless. Might be ok for low velocity 177 cal, but not for anything else.
Pros
Inexpensive.
Cons
See my review.
Great Deal. Hooked it to a mettle fence post.this work great. You can use it anywhere by just pushing it in with your foot and then attaching the trap.Targets are easy to change out. If you need to put a larger piece of cardboard behind it until you are on target. I suggest you start at about 20 yards and you shouldn't have a problem.
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Hello, Zabby-Do here. Are these items "Gamo Cone Pellet Trap + 100 FREE Target Cards" made in China? Zab Made in China? YES? NO? Simple answer, Please Zab 10.24.22
asked Robert from USAHello, Zabby-Do here. Are these items "Gamo Cone Pellet Trap + 100 FREE Target Cards" made in China? Zab P.S. Am I ever going to get an answer to this question?
asked Robert from USADo they make a contained target for steel bb's ? Thanks
asked JohnCan you use steel BB .177
asked MIkeIt says "lead pellets only" for a reason. I tried steel BBs, they dent the trap badly and can bounce out of they hit the back straight on.
Jeffrey from USAbased on comment re thin metal am questioning value for use with a .25 cal 50 grain projectile moving at approx 800fps
asked Byron from USAI have done this, and had no issues.
Jeffrey from USAI'm gonna say...NO.
Gary from USADoes anyone use this for practicing with high-quality electric airsoft rifles?
asked BrandonWill this work with a BB Gun? I'm looking for something where the BB's won't bounce back.
asked KevinWhat is the exact reason that steel BB's are not to be used with many plinking products or traps? Is it strictly because of ricochet danger, or any other reason?
asked EddieActually, I have tried. Steel BBs will actually dent the steel on the trap. If they hit the cone, they will be captured in the trap, but if you hit the small opening at the back, so that they go direct to to back of the trap, they can bounce out.
Jeffrey from USAYes bbs will ricochet back at the shooter.
Steve from USAI want to know if this trap it can handle a .22 cal. pellet gun?
asked MixyI have used it for .22 on my Hatsan Vortex, which is high fps (rated at 1000fps but I have never measured it) and at fairly close range. I have also used it with .25cal lead pellets at ~600fps and at ~800fps and it seems to be okay there as well. But don't use any steel BBs, they really, really dent the trap.
Jeffrey from USAHmmmmmmm. I would listen to Susan. But if u feel u must use it for 22 I would put a piece of flat stock inside 1/32 , even 1/8
Earl from USARead the comments. Experience has shown that .177 is max. calibre without damaging the trap.
SusanYes, it should work fine with a .22 cal pellet gun.
Steve from USA
Ideal for sighting and for collecting the pellets.