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Steel Plates at 300 yards - A Comparison of 3/4" T1 and AR400 Plate Steel
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 32437" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Brent,</p><p>Your photos beg the question, what difference would there be if the plate was hanging by a chain, vertical vs sloped.</p><p></p><p>We hang our soft steel plates from "S" hooks and I like to have them a couple of inches above the ground. That way we can tell low shots easily, hang the plate too high and the low shot does not show well. I have shot commercially made targets with angled plates that were extremely effective, the stand that held up the plate was somewhat flexible also, they stood up to hits perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 32437, member: 25"] Brent, Your photos beg the question, what difference would there be if the plate was hanging by a chain, vertical vs sloped. We hang our soft steel plates from "S" hooks and I like to have them a couple of inches above the ground. That way we can tell low shots easily, hang the plate too high and the low shot does not show well. I have shot commercially made targets with angled plates that were extremely effective, the stand that held up the plate was somewhat flexible also, they stood up to hits perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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