Help me out here, I remember seeing these a while back, but I can't seem to find them anywhere.
They were brackets for steel targets on steel "T" fenceposts that when hit, would fall a little ways, or a long way, or all the way to the ground (semi-random) The key being that they don't always go down with one hit, or even two or three. They used the target's weight to rest on the "nubs" so when the target was hit, the weight shifted back and the target could fall a bit until gravity and momentum counteracted and it would lock in on a nub again.
They were brackets for steel targets on steel "T" fenceposts that when hit, would fall a little ways, or a long way, or all the way to the ground (semi-random) The key being that they don't always go down with one hit, or even two or three. They used the target's weight to rest on the "nubs" so when the target was hit, the weight shifted back and the target could fall a bit until gravity and momentum counteracted and it would lock in on a nub again.