Marve is correct a good pellet trap is a must for indoor practice also nice for outdoors. No matter if you practice indoors or outdoors taking the time to set up a safe target area with Richotte control is as important for air guns as it is for firearms. All of the energy is not absorbed every time a pellet strikes a target. if a pellet happens to strike right on the edge kinetic energy will be deflected at angles even though the pellet partially deforms, I like light weight suspended targets that are allowed to swing upwards or knock over, providing I have top trap as well as bottom trap, never sideways.

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