The Arachnid Setup | Armored Base From TA Targets

Published on September 5, 2019
Duration: 10:03

This video provides a comprehensive guide to setting up the TA Targets Arachnid Base. It details the unboxing process, component identification, and a step-by-step assembly procedure, emphasizing the use of clevis and cotter pins for secure construction. The guide also covers how to properly install a post and attach target systems, highlighting the base's stability features and its design evolution from previous models.

Quick Summary

The TA Targets Arachnid Base is assembled using a front shield of AR500 steel and a mild steel rear shield, secured by clevis and cotter pins. Its eight legs dig into the ground for stability, and thumb screws tighten onto a post for a secure target system setup.

Chapters

  1. 00:31Introduction to the Arachnid Base
  2. 01:50Arachnid Base Overview and Setup
  3. 03:23Unboxing and Component Breakdown
  4. 03:34Disassembling the Base
  5. 04:36Assembling the Base
  6. 06:07Using Thumb Screws and Paper Holders
  7. 06:37Installing a Post and Target
  8. 07:17Tearing Down the Base
  9. 08:46Compact Base Storage
  10. 09:03Conclusion and Contact Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main components of the TA Targets Arachnid Base?

The TA Targets Arachnid Base includes a front shield made of AR500 steel, a rear shield of mild steel, clevis pins, cotter pins, and paper holders. These components are designed to assemble into a stable platform for shooting targets.

How do you assemble the TA Targets Arachnid Base?

Assembly involves sliding the rear shield into the base frame, securing it with clevis and cotter pins, then repeating the process for the front shield. Paper holders are attached last, and thumb screws are tightened to secure a post.

What makes the TA Targets Arachnid Base stable?

The Arachnid Base is designed with eight individual legs that dig into the ground for stability. Additionally, thumb screws apply tension to the mounted post, ensuring a firm connection for the target system.

What is the front shield of the Arachnid Base made of and why?

The front shield is made of 1/4 inch thick AR500 steel. This material is chosen for its ballistic resistance, protecting the rest of the base system from potential ricochets or direct hits, especially from new shooters.

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