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What size steel targets?
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1554929" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>MK machining set me up with two 8x16" plates that stitch together to form 16" square for a very reasonable price. He does larger sizes as well. Water cut edges for maximum durability. I have them is sizes from 4" to 16" and for rifle shooting at long range. 1MOA is good to about 500 when the wind really starts making a difference. After that, I would go larger. If you can only buy one, get a 12". Shipping on sites seem to go up anything larger than 12" as usps flat rate boxes can only fit that as a maximum dimension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1554929, member: 78569"] MK machining set me up with two 8x16" plates that stitch together to form 16" square for a very reasonable price. He does larger sizes as well. Water cut edges for maximum durability. I have them is sizes from 4" to 16" and for rifle shooting at long range. 1MOA is good to about 500 when the wind really starts making a difference. After that, I would go larger. If you can only buy one, get a 12". Shipping on sites seem to go up anything larger than 12" as usps flat rate boxes can only fit that as a maximum dimension. [/QUOTE]
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