🎯 Lock in your shot with the ultimate stable target stand!
The Hyskore #30291 Target Hound Target Stand features a rugged steel construction with a 19x19 inch base and 6-inch deep sockets that accommodate both 1x2" and 2x4" uprights. Weighing just 8 pounds, it offers exceptional stability and portability, making it the perfect field target support system for serious shooters.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.2 x 9.29 x 6.69 inches |
Package Weight | 4.24 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19 x 6 x 19 inches |
Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
Brand Name | HYSKORE |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
Model Name | 30291 |
Color | Green |
Material | Other |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Hyskore |
Part Number | 30291 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Included Components | Hyskore Target Hound Target Stand |
Size | one_size |
Sport Type | Firearm Shooting |
R**S
Great Target Stand
Great target frame stand. Made from sturdy steel with a heavy powder coat. Nice. It went together very easily (just bolts to hold the cross arms on, easy. I got two straight pine 2x4's and just cut them an even height. Then used a couple of simple brackets to make a top and bottom cross bar. I then used an old yard sale 24" sign and just screwed it to the frame. Voila! I would recommend bolts or screws in the bottom where the holes are as it will keep it more stable. You can also use the dimensional furring strips if you prefer. I like the 2x4 option as it will last longer. The furring strips tend to disintegrate if you hit them too many times. A good value and good product!
H**N
Order it already, it’s awesome
This stand is well built and sturdy even on uneven ground. It holds 2 2x4’s And 2 1x2’s directly behind it which gives you tons of options for targets. I put 2 hangers on the top of the 2x4’s and put 8” ar500 gongs on them with a 12x20 ar500 silhouette target hung from chain between them and a paper splatter bullseye target on the 1x2’s above them secured with staples. Lots to shoot at and a ton of fun. I used screws through the provided holes to secure the lumber into the stand but you don’t have to, infact if you had a small car you could remove the boards to break in down. I bought some cheap furniture levelers on Amazon that screw right through holes in the base legs to keep the painted base off the ground (gravelAt closet public range to me) Best I have found, most versatile I have found and really a bargain. Must have
J**P
Pretty decent simple stand
Pretty decent simple stand. I'm using 8ft 1x2s with a couple cross sections. A small amount of wind will knock it over without help, so I also use a sandbag to weight it down at the range.Otherwise it's a simple product. Easy assembly and does it's job. Only 1 star off because it falls over kinda easy without the sandbag, but not a big deal.
M**N
Good stand at a good price
A no frills target stand that takes two sizes of lumber in the base holder. Well made. If shooting in the wind you will need stakes or weight to hold them up
J**J
Pretty simple pretty cool. SEE UPDATE...
I'm using the 1x2s but 2x4s fit just as well. The base is heavy as well as stable. Lots of possibilities for target hanging or mounting!A few have suggested the 2x4s or 1x2s fit loosely but for it's just fine. There are a few nail or screw holes if you wish to secure more tightly.Update: Was windy shooting today so had to use some rocks to stabilize. I will add some outriggers to avoid that next time out. I brought both 2x4 and mounted my targets to cardboard between two 1x2s. I taped the 1x2 to the 2x4s and was rock steady in terms of mounting into the base.Overall worked great!
L**P
Quality stand.
I have literally have shot thousands of bullets through targets supported by this stand.Its a little chipped here and there but it is still as solid as the day I received it.VERY sturdy. AAA++++
M**.
Perfect for an outdoor range.
This great for the range, especially at mine which doesn't have a dedicated pistol range. 2x4's tend to make it a little top heavy while 1x2's are subject to the wind knocking it over, but it has holes at the base and I used tent stakes to secure it and works like a charm. Assembly is a no brainer, has four bolts with washers and nuts which you can use a wrench or a phillips screwdriver to tighten. 19" wide is perfect for most targets, I use 8" splatter targets and am able to place them two wide and ever how many you want vertical (I did two wide and two high), depends how you cut your backer board. I just used Amazon boxes, have plenty of those lol. All in all it's a great portable target stand. I would recommend this to any avid shooter or hunter.
F**O
Cheap. Effective. I'm a fan.
This worked great for me, but I did use shims to hold the 2x4s in place firmly. This will be loose without a bolt or shim. It was sturdy and did exactly what I wanted. If anything, It could be a little wider, but that's a minor suggestion and not a complaint. My scouts even shot the base a couple time (dang kids), but it held up just fine.