Billy. If I had paid the $ you paid, I would want them right. I have gone to a great deal of work to get all my targets right. Ive had a good look at several of mikes targets, some had feet on some did not, some of the frames get twisted up real quick some not. So no Im not joking, the rules in this case are very simple, make them like the drawings out of the materials specified and put feet on them to the specifications. Done deal, no ambiguity clean cut. As an engineer just the way I like it, specifications and drawings no one should ever get it wrong. I know its not important but if the companies who make the cast animals can get it right, all seem to have a dimple on the back so you cant get them wrong, then I dont see a problem with a commercial company making resetables right.
Sillywetshooter. Not quite. They face Chickens right, Pigs and Turkeys left, Rams right.
As I see it, it means were ever you go, every thing should look the same.
As a side, any know what Heliarc means? I know its TIG welding, but were did the word come from? Its not in any of my dictionaries.
The word is used in Rule 4.1 Air Gun silhouette targets.
Cheers Dave C. A.K.A Limey