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3/8" and 1/2" steel gongs
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 42817" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>The nicest "gong" that I have shot is a huge piece of steel cut out like a full sized bison and it is suspended on three large coil springs. That sucker makes a sound that has to be heard to be appreciated.</p><p>Essentially the guys put a steel frame into the ground, welded on the coil springs and then put on the steel bison. If the wind is right it sounds like it gonnnngs for a couple of seconds.</p><p>We have been getting rained on for a few days, I am going into steel shooting withdrawal!! Need to smell some burnt Varget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 42817, member: 25"] The nicest "gong" that I have shot is a huge piece of steel cut out like a full sized bison and it is suspended on three large coil springs. That sucker makes a sound that has to be heard to be appreciated. Essentially the guys put a steel frame into the ground, welded on the coil springs and then put on the steel bison. If the wind is right it sounds like it gonnnngs for a couple of seconds. We have been getting rained on for a few days, I am going into steel shooting withdrawal!! Need to smell some burnt Varget. [/QUOTE]
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