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Joined: Feb 2007
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Just a quick ask about patterning boards -- does whitewash actually work satisfactorily for refreshing the plywood surface between shots? Is whitewash simply lime and water?
I don't get out much so need to ask about the best recipe.
Cheers,
Franco
Classic and vintage sidelocks
Upland with Korthals Griffons and other good friends
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Just a thought, but I liked steel plate for the surface when I did a bunch of pattern testing. Your ply might get chewed up and be hard to read after a bit. Whitewash should be fine, I just used left over paint with a disposable roller and tray.
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At my gun club we use Lithium grease applied with a paint roller on a steel plate.
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For a pattern board, I use the metal frame real estate for sale signs that are easily found and harvested after dark from the front lawn of a house for sale. It is best to find a "for sale" sign in front of a house that has no "Beware of Large Dog" or "House protected by S&W" signs in yard. The sign itself is secured to the frame by nylon lock ties. They are easy to stick in the ground as the frame has solid metal posts that can be plunged into dirt by placing one's foot on a cross bar provided for that purpose. After removing the sign from the frame, I use the brown (Kraft) paper that is available on what seems like an endless roll from Home Depot. Cut off enough to cover the front of the frame and clip to the frame with clothes pins or the large metal spring clips used to secure documents. Replace paper between shots. The advantage of this type of pattern board is portability and there is no need to splinter plywood or cover up holes.
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My gun club has a 3' x 4' steel plate with a 1 1/2" hole drilled in the center for an aiming point. We use automotive grease out and a large paint brush. Simply "erase" the last shot and add grease as necessary. The only problem is in this part of the country the grease gets pretty stiff in the winter.
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I use flipchart paper from the office supply store with 1" squares. Get a clay target hold it in the middle, draw round with a black marker, to sight on and shoot. Now you have a permanent record if you wish. I shot a Remington 1100 12ga with a Polychoke,using a separate shot and paper for each choke setting, now I can prove to my friends that the device really works Stapled to a wood frame, I also use it for rifle and pistol shooting on my range here on the farm. Otherwise, steel plate and grease, plywood, as someone pointed out, splinters. Mike
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I had to set up a new one after my recent move. I used fiber board with paper pattern sheets over it. Fiber board is a definite no-no. Splinters lots worse than plywood. But it's OK . . . I've got a woodburner.
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I use political campaign signs that are left laying all over (especially after a wind) after an election. The politicians are eager as hell to get them up before an election but are sure slow at picking them up.
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The steel plate and grease is good, however only for lead shot, steel bounces back in my experience. Take Care pedler
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I've shot Hevi-shot at ours numerous times.....just not from a close distance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBwjFvWa9Jw
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