I would actually love to find someone who would cut me 4 18X24 plates in 1/4" to complete my rimfire "steel challenge" set...
60 yards on AR400 with my Mosin. I didn't know what I did until I walked up on it. I thought I was at 100 Yards but then I walked it off and it was only around 60. I didnt care to shoot the plate with .22 because it was too heavy to indicate a hit which kind of ruins the entire point of steel. I even fingered the AR500 bobcat steel plates at the last 1500 and bought the cheap stuff instead. I learned my lesson
AR400
I don't mean to laugh at your misfortune, but that is a sweet divot they took out!
What size circle is that? Our 3/8" AR500 10" round is only $36......
Well, $35 got me a 10" circle and 6" circle mounted on a rebar stand. I almost bought a big gong from you guys but I have no good way of mounting it in a portable manner. I will work on that and then work on paying you hehe
60 yards on AR400 with my Mosin. I didn't know what I did until I walked up on it. I thought I was at 100 Yards but then I walked it off and it was only around 60. I didnt care to shoot the plate with .22 because it was too heavy to indicate a hit which kind of ruins the entire point of steel. I even fingered the AR500 bobcat steel plates at the last 1500 and bought the cheap stuff instead. I learned my lesson
AR400
We offer our swinger brackets. Allows you to use 3/4" rebar or something similar to make an a-frame type stand. Bar simply slides in the brackets and the weight of the target keeps everything together.
That is a pretty sick setup that you have there. My vision was to do something similar to IraqVeteran8888's setup. Get railroad ties and make a stand with them in the side of a hill with chain to hang the target. One of these days.
I couldn't even here my .22 pinging off the metal. Frustrating day there.
You sure you were hitting it? When I shoot the AR500 with my .22 it has a pretty obvious pinging sound.