Has anyone tried or used a brass catcher for handheld pistols?
I have a Springfield Armory 911 in .380, and that little guy throws brass all over the place! In the indoor range, it might land and roll 20' in front of the firing line, or maybe 15 feet behind me. It bounces off the walls, and I spend almost as much time trying to locate my brass as I do shooting. My wife's S&W M&P EZ deposits her brass in a nice pile almost at her feet. Same ammo, different gun. My .45 acp doesn't seem to fling brass like that little 911.
I was thinking of trying to somehow fasten a "fish net" for tropical fish to some sort of bracelet on my right arm to try to catch the brass. I have a small butterfly net that I tried setting up in a PVC stand next to the gun, but the brass was being thrown UP and OVER, not OUT into the net.
Was just wondering if anyone ever tried to catch pistol brass...
I have a Springfield Armory 911 in .380, and that little guy throws brass all over the place! In the indoor range, it might land and roll 20' in front of the firing line, or maybe 15 feet behind me. It bounces off the walls, and I spend almost as much time trying to locate my brass as I do shooting. My wife's S&W M&P EZ deposits her brass in a nice pile almost at her feet. Same ammo, different gun. My .45 acp doesn't seem to fling brass like that little 911.
I was thinking of trying to somehow fasten a "fish net" for tropical fish to some sort of bracelet on my right arm to try to catch the brass. I have a small butterfly net that I tried setting up in a PVC stand next to the gun, but the brass was being thrown UP and OVER, not OUT into the net.
Was just wondering if anyone ever tried to catch pistol brass...