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What size steel targets?
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<blockquote data-quote="alf" data-source="post: 1554903" data-attributes="member: 9543"><p>When I first bought steel, I bought 4-6-8-10-& 12" sizes. Missing sucks if you can't spot the shot. I sold all my little ones, and went with all 12" squares. For close range, you can paint several dots on them for different aiming points. I generally shoot into a hill side, so I can spot most misses, unless the pasture grass gets too tall.</p><p></p><p>I do have two 3/8ths 12x24" pieces that I hang horizontally for animal torso, or together for a 24" square target at distance. At about 35 lbs each, you don't want to pack them far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alf, post: 1554903, member: 9543"] When I first bought steel, I bought 4-6-8-10-& 12" sizes. Missing sucks if you can't spot the shot. I sold all my little ones, and went with all 12" squares. For close range, you can paint several dots on them for different aiming points. I generally shoot into a hill side, so I can spot most misses, unless the pasture grass gets too tall. I do have two 3/8ths 12x24" pieces that I hang horizontally for animal torso, or together for a 24" square target at distance. At about 35 lbs each, you don't want to pack them far. [/QUOTE]
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