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<blockquote data-quote="Swiftkill" data-source="post: 1650535" data-attributes="member: 104167"><p>The Caldwell Magnum Gongs are AR550 and they are cheap. You can buy just the replacement steel if you don't want their stand. I can shoot 300 win mags at 100 yards and it does nothing. The most damaging bullets I have shot on steel are Varmint bullets at 4000 fps. AR550 holds up amazingly compared to 500. There is a BIG difference. Very few places can I find 550. The Caldwell is a steel. (no pun intended).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swiftkill, post: 1650535, member: 104167"] The Caldwell Magnum Gongs are AR550 and they are cheap. You can buy just the replacement steel if you don't want their stand. I can shoot 300 win mags at 100 yards and it does nothing. The most damaging bullets I have shot on steel are Varmint bullets at 4000 fps. AR550 holds up amazingly compared to 500. There is a BIG difference. Very few places can I find 550. The Caldwell is a steel. (no pun intended). [/QUOTE]
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