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    I'm looking for some ideas to build a target stand. Since I have a car, I'm trying to make something that would easily fit into the trunk and not be too heavy.

    Any ideas on what to use, or where to buy an inexpensive one?

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    I'll loan you my mother in law but she might be a little heavy....
    " An armed society is a polite society".... Robert A. Heinlein

    Born under a bad sign with a blue moon in your eyes.......

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    • #3
      I've got two ex wives that should work out great!
      Either one should fit in your trunk.
      The second one you can drag or tie to the roof.

      PM me for addresses...

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      • #4
        Seriously though WVshooter, go to the search section and type in target stand and 6 posts down on 5-22-12 BigVtwin88 posted pictures of one he made that looks nice and easy to build that should fit in a car trunk and looks like it would work great for your needs...Oh and welcome to Kahrtalk!!!!
        " An armed society is a polite society".... Robert A. Heinlein

        Born under a bad sign with a blue moon in your eyes.......

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        • #5
          Originally posted by WVshooter View Post
          I'm looking for some ideas to build a target stand. Since I have a car, I'm trying to make something that would easily fit into the trunk and not be too heavy.

          Any ideas on what to use, or where to buy an inexpensive one?
          This isn't a really good picture but this is what I built from a copy of what my gun club uses.

          Lay two 2x4s flat.
          Lay two 2x4s on edge.
          Sandwich in four pieces of 1x2s as spacers between the on edge 2x4s.
          Leave two 2" gaps where you want the 1x2 uprights to be placed
          I used decking screws to tie these all together.
          Lay the on edge 2x4s across the two flat 2x4s and tie them all together with decking screws from the bottom.
          Use two 1x2s as the uprights that fit into the gaps.
          My upright spacing is for IPSC targets.
          I also created a third gap closer in to narrow the upright width to attach paper target

          I hope this helps, John

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          • #6
            i saw these folding stands recently at the range and am ordering a set for myself. they hold standard pine strapping (cheap) and you just staple a piece of cardboard to the wood. pretty easy and the guy pulled the whole setup out of a nissan sentra's trunk.
            http://www.neshooters.com/targetstands.htm

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            • #7
              Originally posted by joshh View Post
              i saw these folding stands recently at the range and am ordering a set for myself. they hold standard pine strapping (cheap) and you just staple a piece of cardboard to the wood. pretty easy and the guy pulled the whole setup out of a nissan sentra's trunk.
              http://www.neshooters.com/targetstands.htm
              $ 35.00 ea. + shipping is too steep for me. We use five stands to practice multiple target hits and shooting while moving.

              We also had non folding metal target stands like those. They were too light. We had to stake the feet down so that a little wind didn't blow the stand over.

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              • #8
                I've seen some made out of PVC pipe. Very light and portable. Going to make a few when I get a chance

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                • #9
                  Buy/find a 2x4 sharpen it on one end pound into ground ,staple target ,viola! Always make sure you have a proper backstop .
                  Democracy is two wolfs and a sheep voting on whats for lunch. Liberty is the well armed sheep contesting the vote. Benjamin Franklin.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Barth View Post
                    I've got two ex wives that should work out great!
                    Either one should fit in your trunk.
                    The second one you can drag or tie to the roof.

                    PM me for addresses...

                    fokkum, put um both in the trunk and let the survivor. then just hold the target for u. It is a win win scenario for u. Just sayin
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                    • #11
                      PVC is your friend when it comes to target holders. I made my first one last year and added a second a few weeks ago. Shopping list and instructions are here. http://mousegunaddict.blogspot.com/2...et-holder.html

                      I've assembled all the stuff for my target stand version 2, but it's been so freaking hot out in the garage that I can't get out there and construct them. When I do get around to making them, I'll add that to the blog. The V2 stands will be more trunk friendly, less prone to wind toppling, and hopefully staple and clamp free. Even with all my upgrades, they should be way less than $45.
                      Owner of and sole contributor to the Pocket Guns and Gear blog. http://mousegunaddict.blogspot.com

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                      • #12
                        I was able to make two bases and seven 36" uprights from one twin size box spring my wife tried to throw away. just get some scrap boards, a saw, and a few nails, not hard to come up with something that works for you

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                        • #13
                          i hav pcv pipe and take apart antput them in a large duffel bag

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                          • #14
                            Here's one that's similar to what Ljutic posted except it uses disposable wood slats for holding the actual target. Better to replace when they get shot up.

                            http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/edu24.htm

                            I made two of these and love them. The only thing is they can blow over outside in a strong gust of wind. Probably could be fixed by filling the lower section with sand but I usually can find something to lay across the base to hold it. Glue everything except the vertical pvc pieces that the wood slats slide into. It's light and will easily fit in a decent sized trunk.
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                            • #15
                              I made one from this site http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/edu24.htm

                              Instead of pvc for sides, which may crack or break when it gets hit, this uses wood furring and are easily replaced if/when you need to.

                              You staple a cardboard backing to the wood furring then tape your targets to the backing.

                              Breaks down flat and easily carried.
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