Looking for ideas on a moving target

.30Nate

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I'm wanting to build a moving target that uses a garage door opener as the power source. I like the idea of using the remote to start, stop and reverse the target. I have a few ideas on this but nothing really set in stone just yet. I was hoping you guys had some thoughts or reference material to share. I have welders and most of the equipment and tools I would need to build something pretty nice.
 
I am not sure where you would be using the rig.


If it is for "occasional use" then what is easier is to find a range with pits and targets that raise and lower. Having someone in the pit with a target on a 8' post is great fun

The shooters get to shoot at the target being held up by the person in the pit.

The person in the pit can run, walk, sprint, turn, duck etc.

2 way FMRS radios for calling the drills are key.
 
Old 12v cordless drill, boat winch, string and some other "stuff". You have 2 speeds from the drill and other speed adjustments from the stepped pully you replace the chuck with.





 
The benefits of using a ATV winch are clear...

*12 volt
*rugged
*cable included
*wireless remote on various models
*relatively cheap

Used in conjunction with a pulley system, achieving 3-5 mph is attainable.
 


I use three of these at our matches at Spearpoint. They are "sleds" made out of pvc with uprights for firring strips to hold cardboard targets. I have a spool with about 3/4ths mile of electric fence wire (18 ga I think) on it on the three point on my tractor. The spool is run by the tractors pto. We run three lanes at a time, 40 yds between targets. We start with the targets behind a bale or barrel then they go behind another bale or barrel 40 yds away. We can run at any speed from a walk, 5-6 mph, up to running coyote speed.
The key is to fasten the sleds on to the wire itself and not to each other. In other words you don't want the first sled pulling the rest, you want the wire pulling all three.
We usually run the wire around a post and back to the firing line to get the tractor out of the line of fire and communicate with the tractor operator by radio.

You could rig this same thing up on a ATV or vehicle rear wheel by jacking one side up.