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  • kevinsr98

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    Feb 12, 2011
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    *Materials all bought at a local scrapyard.
    *With the help of my neighbor's plasma cutter and welder.
    *Used a USPSA cardboard target for a pattern
    And viola!
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    The boiler plate used has held up without a dent with every handgun round I have shot at it including 45 acp. I will not use them for rifle rounds.
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    The target itself is removable from the stand without tools. Just pull the bottom out and lift. Makes it much easier to move around.
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    If one is good, four is better. They also work great for Steel Challenge stages! Here I set up Smoke and Hope.
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    After everything was said and done I had about $25 to $30 bucks worth of material in each one. Shooting steel is a lot more fun than shooting cardboard!
     
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    Mar 4, 2013
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    Good job. My wife is after me to build a range behind our house. I have been trying to decide what to do for targets, and those look like a good idea. May have to drag out my plasma cutter now.
     

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