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Gongs, steel targets, need advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2469103" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Lots of info on you tube. I just used HD T posts and wire wheeled and sprayed the top 2/3 with salt water. Welded some angle iron on the back. Slide the target over and take it off when done. No one messes with my "old" rusty target stands. </p><p>Mild steel is nothing like AR500. Old cutter bars off from plow trucks is awesome steel if you can get some. </p><p>Another thing that works incredible is quality plow disks. Not some cheap junk. They come all different sizes The last thing I bought was a 20 inch and I think I paid just under 50 for it a year ago. </p><p>I just went to my local co-op tractor supply they measure them in millimeters it's about 3/16 thick. </p><p>The closest I shot it was 100 yards with a 223 barely scratched it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2469103, member: 42157"] Lots of info on you tube. I just used HD T posts and wire wheeled and sprayed the top 2/3 with salt water. Welded some angle iron on the back. Slide the target over and take it off when done. No one messes with my “old” rusty target stands. Mild steel is nothing like AR500. Old cutter bars off from plow trucks is awesome steel if you can get some. Another thing that works incredible is quality plow disks. Not some cheap junk. They come all different sizes The last thing I bought was a 20 inch and I think I paid just under 50 for it a year ago. I just went to my local co-op tractor supply they measure them in millimeters it’s about 3/16 thick. The closest I shot it was 100 yards with a 223 barely scratched it [/QUOTE]
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