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<blockquote data-quote="eaglesnester" data-source="post: 296257" data-attributes="member: 9431"><p>Find a heavy equipment repair facility, such as a place that repairs bulldozers, and other heavy equipment. They will have scrap T1 steel. Ask them for a piece that is 6 inches in dia. if round, or 8.5X11 if square by .5 inches thick. When you get er home drill a couple of holes in it so you can hang it from two chains attached to a saw horse. Paint the plate any color you want (I like dayglow orange). Now you got a steel gong for next to nothing. She makes a distinct sound when you get hits, so you know you are on target a spoting scope is not necessary. I do not worry about group size at 600, If you put a round anywhere into that plate at 600 consider it a bull. Depending on caliber, bullet, grain wt, load, etc you will put dings in the plate, just repaint and shoot away.</p><p></p><p>Cheers & Tighter Groups: Eaglesnester</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eaglesnester, post: 296257, member: 9431"] Find a heavy equipment repair facility, such as a place that repairs bulldozers, and other heavy equipment. They will have scrap T1 steel. Ask them for a piece that is 6 inches in dia. if round, or 8.5X11 if square by .5 inches thick. When you get er home drill a couple of holes in it so you can hang it from two chains attached to a saw horse. Paint the plate any color you want (I like dayglow orange). Now you got a steel gong for next to nothing. She makes a distinct sound when you get hits, so you know you are on target a spoting scope is not necessary. I do not worry about group size at 600, If you put a round anywhere into that plate at 600 consider it a bull. Depending on caliber, bullet, grain wt, load, etc you will put dings in the plate, just repaint and shoot away. Cheers & Tighter Groups: Eaglesnester [/QUOTE]
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