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What size gongs for 400-600?
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<blockquote data-quote="TRG65" data-source="post: 1972505" data-attributes="member: 103919"><p>I got a set off of amazon of 1/2" AR 500. I have them set at 300. I've hit them with 223, 6.5, and 338 (230 eld-x). the plates don't have a dent on them from the bullet hits, however, I've broken all of them at the bolt holes/hangars. They were designed as a circle with "ears" for where the bolts attach the plate to the strap. My plates no longer have ears. I need to get holes drilled or burned or something in all three in the plate so there is not the "ear" stress point. Get the plates from a reputable target company, or be careful of the hanging system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRG65, post: 1972505, member: 103919"] I got a set off of amazon of 1/2" AR 500. I have them set at 300. I've hit them with 223, 6.5, and 338 (230 eld-x). the plates don't have a dent on them from the bullet hits, however, I've broken all of them at the bolt holes/hangars. They were designed as a circle with "ears" for where the bolts attach the plate to the strap. My plates no longer have ears. I need to get holes drilled or burned or something in all three in the plate so there is not the "ear" stress point. Get the plates from a reputable target company, or be careful of the hanging system. [/QUOTE]
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