English: A crow-shaped, knock-over metal air gun target mounted on a stanchion in woodland. Note the black painted metal paddle that causes the target to fall over when hit, and the orange reset cord attached to the faceplate via a short length of chain to reduce the chance of cutting the string with a pellet if the "kill" zone is missed.
I took this photograph at my Field Target club on December 2nd 2007 for use in the "Field Target" article, and release it for public use.
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2007-12-24 17:53 Duncan Jaques 1536×2048× (1084096 bytes) A crow-shaped, knock-over metal air gun target mounted on a stanchion in woodland. Note the black painted metal paddle that causes the target to fall over when hit, and the orange reset cord attached to the faceplate via a short length of chain to reduce
2007-12-24 17:48 Duncan Jaques 450×600× (92270 bytes) A crow-shaped, knock-over metal air gun target mounted on a stanchion in woodland. Note the black painted metal paddle that causes the target to fall over when hit, and the orange reset cord attached to the faceplate via a short length of chain to reduce
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