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    We have it on our rifle range and the club shoots probably more 7.62x39 from Simonov than anything...mostly FMJ too. They seem to hold up well. We've suspended ours from a fold of firehose. It still doesn't give much of a "Ring" to smaller stuff though. Even 5.56 doesn't get more than a good sound whack from it. That's enough to tell you though, and a new paint job every range session...
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    We've suspended ours from a fold of firehose. It still doesn't give much of a "Ring" to smaller stuff though.
    On the range where I'm the RSO all steel has to be mounts or hung at least a 15 degree angle. The steel wedge you can see in the side view made that easy. Some day I will get a 24 x 24 inch to hang long ranges. Found a place called Make It Ring they have done right buy me on every buy, they have a hurg selection and even offered to do custom targets for me. I use to buy from a place called Big Dong Targets Still might buy a hat from them, just something about that name hmmmm.....

    This one is pretty cool but way outside what I can afford

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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    steel has to be mounts or hung at least a 15 degree angle.
    Great idea, I've been shot in the leg and it hurts so I don't recommend it. Ricochets go everywhere and some of these people out on the range think bullets vaporize when they hit steel. One suppressed weapon and they'll understand bullets come right back...an angle is great. Ours just can't be fixed solid, must be swinging.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    .an angle is great.
    I was wrong it's a 10 degree minimum,

    4. Metallic Targets minimum distances:
    a. Allowed at 25 yards or more: Rifles in pistol calibers, Handguns in pistol calibers, Shotgun
    lead shot , Rimfire rifle and handguns.
    b. Allowed at 100 yards: Rifles in rifle calibers, Handgun in rifle calibers, Shotgun steel shot,
    Shotgun Slugs.
    5. Metallic Target Guidelines:
    a. Metallic targets must be AR Steel or equivalent. Steel targets that are cratered pitted, or
    damaged are not allowed.
    b. Metallic target plates must be free of brackets or hex/square bolts on the shooting face of
    the target. Carriage style bolts are ok.
    c. Flat metallic fixed targets must have a 10 degree or greater forward slope (top edge leading
    the bottom edge) to deflect projectiles to the ground and the center of the metallic target
    should be positioned off the ground so that projectiles/rounds that miss the target impact
    the designated impact zone. (Metallic target placement is generally 48"- 66" off the ground)
    d. Metallic target placement should not interfere with adjacent targets with in the 20 Degree
    splatter zone. (See Appendix M)
    e. Flat metallic targets must be set parallel to the firing line. Note: Metallic targets that are not
    parallel to the firing line will produce a unsafe side ricochet zone from the target face that
    could cause splatter to adjacent shooters. (See Appendix M)
    f. Metallic Gongs, Swingers, or Flippers must be positioned off the ground so that
    projectiles/rounds that miss the target impact the designated impact zone. (Metallic target
    placement is generally 48"- 66" off the ground)
    g. Target stands cannot have any flat vertical surfaces facing the shooter, (Cover with sand
    bags as required)
    h. Metallic Targets should be placed with a 3 foot lateral and deep offset from the adjacent
    targets. (See Appendix M)
    i. Metallic Targets that are shorter than 24" or Pepper Poppers must be set at the toe of the
    backstop/impact zone.
    j. Rim-fire Metallic Targets: Handgun & Rifle targets will not be set closer than 25 yards.
    k. Any metallic target set closer to the firing line than the prescribed safety distance must be
    inspected and requires written permission by the Range Development Advisor.
    l. Metallic Targets for Matches or Outside Activities: As part of the scheduling process for
    Matches or Outside Activity their targets are inspected for material and placement on the
    range. Once scheduled then their metallic targets and position are approved.
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