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Old 02-26-2008, 08:29 PM   #11
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I went to a local scrap yard and found a pice of 3/4" thick scrap that was about 12"x34". They cut it in half with a torch leaving me two pieces approximately 12"x17". I also had them cut two holes in each corner of one end of each piece about 3" from the top edge. I bolted a pice of chain to each one from the back side and gravity forces the pieces of metal to hang at an angle that forces the bullet into the ground as you shoot. These things are HEAVY and hardly move when shot even though they hang freely suspended from two pieces of chain each. I hang them from a simple frame made from 2x2's. I never shoot handguns closer than 15 yards and have never had a problem with ricochets coming back. I can shoot them with my AR-15 at long range and it does not penetrate. When I am done shooting there is a lot of lead laying on the ground just beneath the steel plates. The trick to all of this is that they hang with top edge leaning a little bit toward the shooter and the bottom leaning away, this forces the bullet to ricochet into the dirt below the steel plates.
Now that's not a bad idea.
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Old 02-27-2008, 12:11 AM   #12
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Here is what I have setup. They stay outside year round. It is about 200yards off my back deck, I can hit the big one with the 10-22 nearly half the time...


Here is the bigger target. I call him mr bad man.... 1/2 steel that rings really well. .22lr and all pistol rounds are fine. It is angled down and directs most splatter in the ground. I will shoot at these targets from as close as 5 yards with pistols. Never an issue. I have shot in excess of 2k at these so far.
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my rifle targets are 100, 250, 350,450,and 500 yards..small steel round pieces of 3/4 in scrap. They are nice for rifle but not what I was looking for to use as pistol targets...I do liek the idea of a slight tilt to keep bullets hitting the ground though
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If you're shooting any closer that 20-25 yards, I'd suggest frangible ammunition. At our big shoots, we have steel targets set out at about 15-17 yards and when we're cleaning the tarp off at the end of the day, it's guaranteed that you will found at least 2-3 bullets that have ricocheted back laying on the tarp. I know myself and several others been hit with fragments a few times.

ETA: 85% +/- of our shooting is done with relatively low power reloads with LRN bullets.
10 yards is considered Safe in IDPA and USPSA.
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No, don't use jacketed bullets, use only cast lead when shooting at steel targets.
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No, don't use jacketed bullets, use only cast lead when shooting at steel targets.
I am sorry but you are incorrect. FMJ bullets are safe to fire against steel targets. IDPA and USPSA as well as the Steel challange has thousands of people shooting steel with jacketed bullets with no ill effects.
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This is what I built, for less than $30, and most of that was to pay someone to weld them for me. I built 3 of them. Very simple, cheap, and easy.

*NOTE* This is not the exact one, but this is where I got the idea. It ALWAYS returns, perfectly.

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Sorry that picture was so big, but I wanted him to get a good look at how it was built.

On another note-- Make sure you use BOLTS to secure the target (red piece) to the swinging arm. If you choose to weld it (like a friend did), you'll find it very difficult to replace the target, if ever needed.

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Here is what I have setup. They stay outside year round. It is about 200yards off my back deck, I can hit the big one with the 10-22 nearly half the time...

Here is the bigger target. I call him mr bad man.... 1/2 steel that rings really well. .22lr and all pistol rounds are fine. It is angled down and directs most splatter in the ground. I will shoot at these targets from as close as 5 yards with pistols. Never an issue. I have shot in excess of 2k at these so far.
What put the big holes in the target? Or are those just big marks?

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What put the big holes in the target? Or are those just big marks?

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I think that's just lead on the steel.
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