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    Entry/Minimal Use 3d Printer recommendation?

    Hey all, I was thinking about best uses for a 3D printer andbest targets to hit with a 3d printed projectile.I came up with best use of a 3d printer would be printing arifle tripod. I want something that has an adjustable length, say around 100cmor 125cm, to hold a bolt action .22lr rifle. It also needs to be sturdy enoughnot only carry the weight of the gun but provide good aim over small distances(15-25m?).Also how can i print projectiles? What is best approachhere? Using 1.75mm PLA, ABS etc.? Should i stick to round balls or should Iexperiment with flat nosed bullets? Any advice on this would be appreciated aswell! Thank you so much for any help! -Timothy Hayes, a novice shooter and a rookie 3Dprinter. After some research I have found the best possible solutionto these problems. The best rated shooting tripod reviews for this type of work is called the" Primos Quick Stick Mini ". It's adjustable from 33" to51" long, can hold about 8 lbs., and fits perfectly in my range bag withrifle attached. For best results I recommend printing your rifle object at 100%infill on high quality settings . You will also need a bolt action .22lr riflemodel , which you can find here or on many other websites . Please avoid usingABS as a print material as it will warp under heat, instead use PLA
    Last edited by GeorgeSteven; 12-24-2021 at 08:53 PM.

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