Claims
- 1. An improved bullet target comprising:a head plate configured to receive projectiles fired at the target; an arm configured to support the head plate; an attachment mechanism, the attachment mechanism comprising: a channel for receiving a lower portion of the head plate and configured for rotational movement of the lower portion of the head plate within the channel; a chest plate configured to prevent the head plate from being hit by projectiles when the head plate is behind the chest plate; and a riser configured to selectively raise and lower the head plate.
- 2. The target of claim 1, wherein the attachment mechanism comprises a stop having the channel formed therein which limits rotation of the head plate.
- 3. The target of claim 2, wherein the stop comprises a generally flat piece of metal.
- 4. The target of claim 2, wherein the attachment mechanism comprises two stops, each of which have a channel disposed therein for receiving a portion of the head plate.
- 5. The target of claim 1, wherein the attachment mechanism is welded to the arm.
- 6. The target of claim 1, wherein the attachment mechanism attaches to the arm in a slotted engagement.
- 7. The target of claim 1, wherein the attachment mechanism comprises at least two stops which are generally flat, which have channels formed therein and which are disposed parallel to one another.
- 8. The target of claim 7, wherein a portion of the head plate extends between two stops generally perpendicular thereto, and wherein a portion of the head plate rests in each of the channels in the stops.
- 9. The target of claim 1 wherein the lower portion of the head plate forms a tab configured for movement within the channel of the attachment mechanism.
- 10. The improved target of claim 9 wherein the attachment mechanism comprises a stop having a channel configured therein and wherein the tabs of the head plate rotate within such channel.
- 11. The improved target of claim 1, wherein the head plate, the arm and the attachment mechanism are all formed from generally flat pieces of metal.
- 12. A target according to claim 1, wherein the head plate remains generally vertical until hit by a plurality of projectiles.
- 13. A target according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of head plates, arms, attachment mechanisms, and risers.
- 14. The target according to claim 13, wherein the plurality of risers selectively moves the plurality of head plates independently, such that the head plates may be moved from behind the chest plate individually or in combination with other head plates.
- 15. The target according to claim 13, wherein the plurality of head plates are configured differently.
- 16. The target according to claim 15, wherein the head plates are configured to different shapes.
- 17. The target according to claim 15, wherein the head plates are configured to different colors.
- 18. The target according to claim 15, wherein the head plates are configured to different sizes.
- 19. The target according to claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of head plates remain generally vertical until hit by a plurality of projectiles.
- 20. An improved target comprising:a first target having an arm and a head plate, the head plate having a first configuration; a second target having an arm and a head plate, the head plate having a second configuration different than the first configuration; and a chest plate configured to prevent projectiles from hitting the head plates when the head plates are behind the chest plate; and wherein the target is configured to selectively expose one of the first and second head plates or both of the first and second head plates from behind the chest plate.
- 21. The target of claim 20, wherein the configuration of the first head plate comprises a different color than the second head plate.
- 22. The target of claim 20, wherein the first head plate has a different shape than the second head plate.
- 23. The target of claim 20, wherein the first head plate and the second head plate are disposed in linear alignment with one another relative to a shooter.
- 24. An improved target comprising:a first target having an arm and a head plate; a second target having an arm and a head plate, the second plate being disposed in alignment along a line of fire behind the first target; a chest plate configured to prevent projectiles from hitting the first and second head plates when the first and second head plates are behind the chest plate; and a riser configured to selectively raise and lower the first and second head plates.
- 25. The target according to claim 24, wherein at least one of the head plates is configured to remain generally vertical until the head plate is hit by a plurality of projectiles.
- 26. The target according to claim 24, wherein the first target and the second target have different configurations.
- 27. The target according to claim 24, wherein the first target and second target are disposed so that the first target must be knocked down to expose the second target.
- 28. The target according to claim 24, further comprising a second riser, and wherein the first head plate and the second head plate are each disposed on risers for selectively lifting the head plates independently.
- 29. The target according to claim 20, further comprising a first riser and a second riser configured to selectively move the first and second head plates.
- 30. The target according to claim 20, further comprising a plurality of head plates, and wherein the target is configured to selectively expose the plurality of head plates from behind the chest plate.
- 31. The target according to claim 20, wherein at least one of the head plates remains generally vertical until hit by a plurality of projectiles.
- 32. The target according to claim 30, wherein at least one of the head plates remains generally vertical until hit by a plurality of projectiles.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provision Patent Application Serial No. 60/299,925, filed Jun. 21, 2001.
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