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Well I just ruined $350 of steel targets...
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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 1108104" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>Mywarych is correct. The steel you have for targets is softer and will"melt" with any type of bullet. You need AR500. My range has these and they will not dent or divet or have anything more than a mark from the paint chipping. Which is good because it helps to identify your hits. Shoot shoot shoot and all you have to do is repaint them and they are new again. I have seen AR300 dented by 460S&W but not penetrated. What you want is AR500 which unless you are using 50bmg should remain unharmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 1108104, member: 26633"] Mywarych is correct. The steel you have for targets is softer and will"melt" with any type of bullet. You need AR500. My range has these and they will not dent or divet or have anything more than a mark from the paint chipping. Which is good because it helps to identify your hits. Shoot shoot shoot and all you have to do is repaint them and they are new again. I have seen AR300 dented by 460S&W but not penetrated. What you want is AR500 which unless you are using 50bmg should remain unharmed. [/QUOTE]
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