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The Do All Outdoors Bullet Box is a rugged, portable shooting target designed specifically for .22 and .17 rimfire calibers. Featuring heavy-duty powder-coated alloy steel construction, it safely traps spent ammunition with an angled back plate, ensuring a secure shooting experience. Weighing only 20 pounds and including essential accessories like paper targets and an instructional DVD, it offers quick setup and reliable durability for outdoor shooting enthusiasts.





| ASIN | B000FDSUHC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #583,105 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2,209 in Hunting Targets & Accessories |
| Brand Name | Do All Outdoors |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (578) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00649898502014 |
| Item Thickness | 6 Millimeters |
| Item Type Name | Shooting Target |
| Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Do All Outdoors |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BT222 |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | BT222 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| UPC | 012302173139 088020640390 086000617622 712800859336 172302631135 971490020321 132018001547 888357730838 710551746134 961613240309 611102233724 168141381072 803983130999 163121106959 001910641970 649898502014 031111573572 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
T**N
How to silence your bullet box
I bought this bullet box for shooting .22 caliber pellets in my backyard. I shoot a Gamo Whisper Fusion Mach 1 air gun, which is fairly quiet. Below is how I made my bullet box super quiet, plus ensured the box catches all of the pellets. 1. I made a wooden frame out of 1 x 2 pine to fit inside the bullet box opening. On the back side of the frame, I shaped the top and bottom edges to match the interior of the bullet box. I used four sheet-metal screws on each side to mount the frame. 2. I cut two pieces of exercise mat to fit inside the bullet box on the back and bottom. (I have mat sections left over from flooring my home gym.) Other dense, resilient foam boards will work, but not Styrofoam. 3. I screwed a piece of exercise mat to the wooden frame. This will last a long time, as it is somewhat self-healing, but it is also easily replaced. I also duct taped a piece of exercise mat to the back side of the strike plate for additional sound damping. 4. I left the target that comes with the bullet box inside the plastic wrap, and duct taped it to the front of the box. It doesn’t matter if the center of the target gets shot out, it just makes a good surface to stick splatter targets to. There are several splatter target brands available, but I use Caldwell Orange Peel 5.5” targets (about $0.28 each), and also Pistep 3” splatter targets to cover the centers of the 5.5” targets to extend their life (about $0.08 each). You can also just use the 3” splatter targets by themselves. 5. I set a piece of 2 x 12 on top of an old high stool to hold the bullet box. You need some sort of a backstop for safety. I set my bullet box in front of my throwing axe target. Your backstop should be 1.5” thick lumber at a minimum for stopping lead pellets. The bullet box itself is sturdy and well made, with a 3/16” thick steel strike plate to deflect the pellet or bullet downwards. All ten of the assembly bolt holes lined up. I did not install the hanging rod or the target clip. There was a small gap on the back left corner that a pellet might fall out, so I blocked this with some duct tape. Overall I am very pleased with the product.
W**M
Perfect for Pellets
Heavy duty and works as advertised for high powered pellet rifles. I will not use it for rimfires, but if you are looking for a pellet trap for your 1000 FPS or even higher air rifle this one is perfect. It captures the lead pellets as it should and shows no real wear. No so good for BB guns, as the BBs may come back at you. I have used mine only outdoors, but see no reason it couldn't be used indoors, with proper ventilation. And yes, it works just fine on 350 fps lead pellets fired from pistols. Mine went together with no problems and no cracks or seams. A great product for the money.
D**K
Excellent, but not fully perfect, for my use.
First of all, I would give this 4.5 stars if possible. It is built very sturdy. The assembly was simple with the included allen wrench, and the price is right. I cannot comment as to how well it will handle repeated fire from .22lr or .22 wmr. It does say that 100 yards should be the minimum distance for .17 hmr. I, however, have not fired into the trap with anything other than airguns at 38 feet, which is about the farthest shot I can take indoors. The build quality is quite robust, and I'm sure it would shrug off standard velocity .22lr loads at 50 yards from a rifle for a very long time, and probably handle any ammunition from .22lr pistols because of the reduced velocity. I would think that .22 wmr would take a toll after enough rounds, but not having used this trap to stop anything but airguns I really don't know. It certainly stops even my most powerful airgun with zero problem even at very close range. The rifle is an Umarex Octane, and it chronographs at 905 fps at 10 feet from the muzzle with a .22 caliber pellet weighing 14.3 grain pellets. The pellets simply flatten into paper thin fragments and collect in the bottom of the trap. The only reason that I would take off half a star is that there is a small gap at the back of the trap that lets a little of the lead dust created from the impact of the pellets get out of the trap. Not a major deal. I just sweep behind the trap every 500 pellets or so and keep shooting.
C**R
Works well indoors with pellets - UPDATE AT END
Over the years I've made many improvised targets for pellet rifles to use indoors. Spotted this and thought I'd run it through its paces indoors. Using 22lr Calibri ammo ( primer only) in a lever action rifle, all lead was contained ( and quieter than the pellet rifle) 22 pellet pistol worked well, no lead splatter 177 pellet pistol, pointed pellets would ricochete and hit me in the legs. Round or flat pellets would stay contained inside. 177 pellet rifle using rounded pellets, no issues Red Rider bb rifle would have about 1/2 of the Bb's bounce out The first picture shows the projectiles. 22lr, 22 and 177 pellets The second picture shows tiny lead fragments that were on the table from splatter For indoor pellet use, use flat head pellets and it's perfect. For the occasional function check with 22lr firearms indoors, use Calibri bullets with no worries. I rate it a 9 out of 10 for indoor use. For the safety minded, use proper ventilation to control any possible lead exposure indoors. Don't lick your fingers after handling the pellets! UPDATE - Tested at range I took the bullet trap to the range and fired about 100 high velocity hollowpoint 22LR bullets into it at 15 yards. The metal backstop handled it fine, no dents or bends. I did discover that at that close range, there was a bit of lead splatter that exited directly out the front through the target. The splatter particles left holes about the size of a grain of sand. The inside of the trap was completely covered in a gray lead dust powder with lead fragments at the base. When I lifted the stop, there was a heavy grey outline in dust that had leaked through the small gaps where the metal joins together. I would recommend either sealing all the seams with silicone or welding it together. This would retain the bulk of the fragments and dust for reuse in casting bullets.
D**E
Perfect
Perfect product. Just what I expected
D**M
SOLID. Fire .22 cal all day and no dents or ricochet. Reminds me of how GE fridges used to be made.
R**E
I am an avid shooter and a satisfied one but i caution any user to not exceed the recommended caliber it was made for .
A**R
This trap is solid thick metal, and good for trapping the .177 and .22 pellets. Assembly is a bit tricky, but doable if you are mechanically inclined. There is one problem with the trap - it's a free standing unit, and you have to make a hanging bracket/s to hang in on the wall/tree/door or whatever. Otherwise it can only sit on something if you want it raised of the ground. To build the bracket it will give you a lot of hard time. It should be sold with the hanging bracket for it. Otherwise good, solid product and works well.
J**R
Does the job well. Received one bolt that was still a blank - no thread. No big deal for me in this case. I do wish the top bracket was made from the same or thicker steel as the body of the case. We're learning with a .22 and my son hit the bracket. It survived. I hit the bracket and now it's dead - bent to the point it's not usable. I think I will silicone the inside seams as it does allow particles through the gaps.
J**N
Good product, easy to assemble, cheaper than the alternative in Cabelas - if they ever have it in stock.
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