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Join Date: Jan 2008
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It may be feasible to use the pipe like the plumbing guy had said, and then weld 45 degree angled steel to the face of it (where the bullet will hit).
I would think it would work in the same manner as the angled steel they use at indoor ranges to shield the clips that hold the targets. ![]() sorry for the small pic. it is the only thing I could find to show what I am talking about. |
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