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The Highwild Bullet Trap Box is a rugged, precision-engineered target system rated for .22 and .17 caliber rimfire rounds and air rifle pellets. Featuring powder-coated steel construction and an all-metal bullet trap, it ensures maximum durability and easy spent ammo collection. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it comes with paper targets and mounting accessories for quick setup, making it the perfect training companion for serious shooters seeking consistent performance and convenience.







| ASIN | B07MH44YS5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,764 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #210 in Hunting Targets & Accessories |
| Brand Name | Highwild |
| Color | A- Bullet Trap |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,167) |
| Manufacturer | Highwild |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 9 x 11 x 12" |
| Sport Type | Rifle Shooting |
| UPC | 725756750534 |
A**.
Good Trap
Ok, got this for my Co2 air rifle. So it's worked great. With BB's @430fps they just make a small little splat mark on the steel, (takes the paint off) even at 10yds. Will try 22lr at 30 - 50yds soon. Pro's, It works just as it's supposed to. For the $$ well worth it Con's, the clip holding the cardboard is only Ok, actually not a great system. I've found that just cut a piece of cardboard that fit's over the whole (entire) front of the trap, then tape it to the trap. Tape target on and you are set. I stopped using the clip completely after a BB at 10yds mashed part of it. The full size cardboard and tape works far better and solves the occasional BB's from flying out.
J**T
Good quality, easy assembly, good value.
This target trap is robust. I have it mounted on a four-foot 2 x 4 with the separately ordered base and top mounting fitting. The whole assembly weighs 30 pounds. The supplied backer board fits snug around the edges, containing the lead pellets from a .177 air gun. I wish Highwild or a third party sold replacement backer boards, as they get damaged pretty badly after a few hundred rounds. I contacted Highwild, and they said they didn't offer replacement parts. The pellets hitting the metal are very loud. I live in a condo and must be mindful of disturbing the neighbors. I'm installing acoustic foam panels on the outside and rubber Gorilla seal tape on the inside, which should deaden the ringing sound. All in all, quite pleased with this purchase.
D**N
Works well with a Modification
Shooting at 10 yards with my Smith & Wesson revolver .177 pellet gun. To help prevent the inside back from getting beat-up and assure ricochets were not produced, I installed a wooden board inside.
M**T
Decent for the price.
I bought this for shooting airguns in the basement and it works well enough. Assembly was simple enough, but two of the weld nuts on one side of the back panel were not aligned properly, necessitating drilling out the holes on the side panel so the bolts would clear. (running a tap through would've been better but it's some odd metric thread that I don't have a tap for) This also meant that 1/4" washers had to be used on those bolts. Not a big deal for me but you might not have the tools to accomplish it, and honestly, this was just a QC issue for my particular example (although such issues are not uncommon on cheap weldment components like these). Once assembled it functions well to trap pellets from various airguns. But it does have a lot of splashback. I mounted a thick piece of foam over the front and that keeps everything contained fairly well. One other thing to note is that I noticed a lot of pellets not making it all the way into the containment area in the back of the trap, and instead landing on the angular part in the front. To solve this, I propped the trap up with a couple pieces of wood under the front to increase the angles and that allows it to function far more effectively. Overall it's pretty decent for the price and functions fine despite its quirks, but it's probably not the best design in the world.
S**N
Great product
I'm living in a small place and this is the perfect trap. I just purchased the UMAREX BREAK BARREL.177. NOT ONE PELLET RICOCHED. VERY HEAVY AND STURDY. EXCELLENT QUALITY ๐๐. RECOMMEND FOR INDOOR SHOOTING.
R**R
Great product!
This product was made spectacularly! It was obviously made in a quality machine shop and or precise manufacturing facility. Anyone who has problems assembling this item should just start by hand starting all ten Allen bolts by hand and loosely tighten until all ten started and loosely finger tightend. Kudo's to who made this.
R**N
Good Product
Hey guys, this is a really good bullet trap. Easy to assemble and heavy duty.
D**A
Very Solid Bullet Trap
I just assembled this bullet trap, so I have not tried using it yet. I have read through many questions and reviews on this item, and it's easy to see some people do not read. It clearly states: "RATED FOR .22 caliber and .17 caliber soft-nose rimfire rounds, as well as air gun (non-steel) pellets. At a minimum distance of 30 yards for .22 caliber ammunition and a minimum of 75 yards for .17 caliber ammunition." Having said that for rimfire ammunition, I certainly would not use this for any caliber of centerfire ammunition. My intended purpose is for .177 caliber airguns where I feel it just isn't safe to shoot rimfire in the yard. It should be fine for a pellet gun inside the house, as well. If I have any issues with this trap after I put it to use, I will update this review. Otherwise, it worked out perfect! I also purchased the Highwild Bullet Trap 2x4 Mount Bracket for mounting the trap on top of a 2x4, and the Highwild Target Stand Base Tripod Bracket to make a base for the stand. I will try to post pictures after the entire stand is assembled. UPDATE: I finally received the tripod base which came to TN on a slow boat from California and finished the assembly. The base instructions say most people prefer to cut the legs 16" long. I cut mine at 18" to give it more stability, and that left just enough out of a 2x4x8 for the upright to the stand. The center of the trap is 51" off the ground. Note the picture of the target in the finished trap was used against a pallet while waiting for the base of the stand to arrive. That was one hard pallet! I sat the trap on the ground and fired a bunch of pellets at another paper target, and the trap functions very well. All the pellets stayed trapped in the bottom.
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