New from Alcock and Pierce

NEW- Rocking Airgun Target


New from Alcock and Pierce
New from Alcock and Pierce

Alcock & Pierce, based in Victoria, distribute a huge range of airguns and accessories. Brands like Cometa and Weihrauch are synonymous to the world of well-made air rifles offering the very best in accuracy and precision. They also make available a huge range of European air pellets, mounts, scopes and cleaning accessories specifically designed for use with air rifles.
Recently, however, Alcock & Pierce produced their own target to compliment their airguns and accessories range. Referred to as The Rocking Airgun Target it comes fully assembled and ready to take a plink at. Made of 2mm thick steel the target is suitable for all model air guns including magnum powered hunting airguns.
This three-dimensional type target is available in a rocking bottle, rat or rabbit.
We were sent the rabbit for test. Sturdy and well made, I could see our editor Marcus and I were going to have hours of fun at the office so we put it to the test. Hit the bullseye and the outer shape (carrot in this case) spins. If you hit the object (rabbit) the whole target rocks registering a miss. The new Rocking Airgun Target not only made for hours of fun but will also help hone your shooting skills. In addition to target plinking, airguns are a great start for young beginners teaching them the basics of safety, aiming and shooting. Ask to see them at your local gun shop or visit www.alcockandpierce.com.au

Rockin' Rat
Rockin’ Rat

 

 

 


Like it? Share with your friends!

What's Your Reaction?

super super
2
super
fail fail
16
fail
fun fun
14
fun
bad bad
12
bad
hate hate
10
hate
lol lol
8
lol
love love
6
love
omg omg
2
omg
Tony Pizzata

Tony's hunting career spans more than 50 years, from small game here in Australia through to big-game hunts around the globe. His first article was published in Sporting Shooter magazine almost 40 years, and he has worked full-time here as National Sales Manager and Field Editor for over 35 years. Tony's contribution to Sporting Shooter's solid foundations spans its printed history as well as its move to a digital future.

0 Comments