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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Steel plate target sources
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<blockquote data-quote="300win" data-source="post: 112580" data-attributes="member: 5965"><p>I have been building steel targets for my own use for years. With a 300 wm I would not recomend shooting steel at 100 yards. I would say 200 yards at least. The thing is even when you use hardened plate in time it may crack or break when hit with a heavy caliber. I have a steel ram 5/16" plate that I have welded back together several times. I shoot a 300 wm and 308 mostly and have found that if you are shooting a mugnum you need 1/2" plate if you want it to last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300win, post: 112580, member: 5965"] I have been building steel targets for my own use for years. With a 300 wm I would not recomend shooting steel at 100 yards. I would say 200 yards at least. The thing is even when you use hardened plate in time it may crack or break when hit with a heavy caliber. I have a steel ram 5/16" plate that I have welded back together several times. I shoot a 300 wm and 308 mostly and have found that if you are shooting a mugnum you need 1/2" plate if you want it to last. [/QUOTE]
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