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Steel Targets, chain v conveyer belt?
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<blockquote data-quote="dogone" data-source="post: 1867278" data-attributes="member: 14320"><p>I manage a range with a lot of swinging steel. All hung on hard chain used to tie loads down. Bolts are three inches long with lock nuts. Do not tighten to steel. Just tighten nut enough to hold. This gives your plate a bit of angle backwards.</p><p> Other than the occasional bolt head getting shot off everything has been good for tens of thousands of shots.</p><p> All steel hangs at least 18 inches from crossbar.</p><p> The only problem is someone using a 338 or such at 50 yards. The idiots usually manage to hole it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogone, post: 1867278, member: 14320"] I manage a range with a lot of swinging steel. All hung on hard chain used to tie loads down. Bolts are three inches long with lock nuts. Do not tighten to steel. Just tighten nut enough to hold. This gives your plate a bit of angle backwards. Other than the occasional bolt head getting shot off everything has been good for tens of thousands of shots. All steel hangs at least 18 inches from crossbar. The only problem is someone using a 338 or such at 50 yards. The idiots usually manage to hole it. [/QUOTE]
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