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Author Topic: Gong Targets  (Read 6675 times)

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Offline HD

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Has anyone else used these? I just purchased a few to see how they last.....
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Offline mike89

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looks to me like they would be ok...  worth the try I would say.. 
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Offline Cooperman

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Has anyone else used these? I just purchased a few to see how they last.....
HD, I have a couple. Make sure they are AR500 steel, and mount them with chains so they move when struck to prevent ricochet.

Offline Cooperman

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Has anyone else used these? I just purchased a few to see how they last.....
Here is a good site for steel targets, and it’s veteran owned.

https://shootingtargets7.com/collections/bullseye-targets?custom=Bullseye%20Targets

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I bought a set of the AR500 this summer at the local steel shop.
A 10” , a 8” and a 5” for $70. The were actually a gift for a good friend knowing darn well I could use them when ever I want to...
Built a stand with chains. Came out nice
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Offline Jerkbiat

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That looks sweet!!
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Offline deadeye

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How far does he plan to shoot when he attempts to hit these.
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Offline LPS

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That is a nice setup.

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I really like that setup!

I just got done with the target. Mine's not as fancy, but should work.
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Offline mike89

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that looks like a real solid setup too.. 
« Last Edit: January 01/01/21, 01:23:42 PM by mike89 »
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!