Paper tuning rack
#11
RE: Paper tuning rack
That's very nice! I see how most of it is made and it's a great idea. Would you mind me taking some of those ideas when building my own this summer if I get around to it?
#12
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alvo Nebraska USA
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RE: Paper tuning rack
ORIGINAL: M.Hensler/PA
That's very nice! I see how most of it is made and it's a great idea. Would you mind me taking some of those ideas when building my own this summer if I get around to it?
That's very nice! I see how most of it is made and it's a great idea. Would you mind me taking some of those ideas when building my own this summer if I get around to it?
#14
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alvo Nebraska USA
Posts: 2,057
RE: Paper tuning rack
ORIGINAL: M.Hensler/PA
Thanks, I just wanted to make sure I'm also considering ordering one of your presses, too in the future. You do great work.
Thanks, I just wanted to make sure I'm also considering ordering one of your presses, too in the future. You do great work.
#15
RE: Paper tuning rack
ORIGINAL: walks with a gimp
Made this paper tuner for the local archery shop. It uses the standard 18 inch X 75 yard roll of freezer paper. It's adjustable for height and head angle for shooting at a lower target. It has brakes on the top and bottom rolls to hold the paper tight while shooting
Made this paper tuner for the local archery shop. It uses the standard 18 inch X 75 yard roll of freezer paper. It's adjustable for height and head angle for shooting at a lower target. It has brakes on the top and bottom rolls to hold the paper tight while shooting
Hope you dont mind
#17
RE: Paper tuning rack
ORIGINAL: walks with a gimp
Pic 3
Pic 3
whatever happen to a square frame made of 2x4's nailed to a stoolwith some paper stapled to the frame...i guess i payed too much attention in my
Afro-Engineering class.
#19
RE: Paper tuning rack
I like it also. But for the money I will tell ya what I use. I take a big cardboard box and cut out a nice square on front and back. I get paper and stretch across one side and pull tight and staple down. I then put it up about chest level on a table and put a will stop of sometning behind it and fire away. It is cheap and works great. The only down side is I tried it inside and shot through the target and ruined my air conditioner!!!! Live and learn.