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Our Offices will be closed 12/23 - 01/01 so that our employees can enjoy time with their families for the Holidays. Orders will continue to ship out each day however customer service responses may be delayed. Happy Holidays!

Dueling Tree Replacement Bracket

Original price $19.99 - Original price $89.99
Original price
$89.99
$19.99 - $89.99
Current price $89.99

This is a replacement Dueling Tree Bracket which can be used with either Handgun or Rimfire Dueling Trees. Buy a single replacement bracket or purchase a six pack and save!THROOM Dueling Trees are designed for quick competition: two shooters line up side by side with three plates on each side. The first shooter to hit all six targets to their opponents side, WINS!Bullets pass through the Dueling Tree Brackets because they are all made of SHOOT-THROO™, our tough, flexible, self-healing polymer. To mount a Handgun Dueling Tree Plate on its Dueling Tree Bracket, you simply snap it into place. Secure the Dueling Tree Brackets to your 2x4 stand with (4) wood screws provided.Must purchase 2x4s separately to assemble Dueling Tree. One 5’ - 2x4 for the Main Beam. (2) 3' -2x4s for the legs. Dueling Tree Plates and Alpha Stand Base are sold separately.

Overall Dimensions

3.5" x 1.5"

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Testimonials

“At the end of one of the classes, we had a shooting competition using the rack of Throom® targets. Major fun, and my first time using them”

Richard Berry

“Love the durability and versatility of the targets. The people of Throom® Targets are amazing as well!”

Matthew Justin

“Loving my Throom® targets. Took them for a test run and let my grandsons shoot them. They were a big hit. Going to order more. Even put an “eye” in the duck.”

Harold Carter