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    Excellent ! Do you know which day you will be coming ?

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    I will be coming down that way Tuesday evening. Probably a day next week as well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
    What's the 3/8 rated for

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    The 3/8's trees can be shot with any rifle using conventional lead/copper bullet with a muzzle velocity of 3100 and below from a 100yrds. They will take most handgun calibers from much closer. It takes a larger pistol caliber to be able to swing the plates reliably. 40's, 45's etc.
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    Is this something that could be pounded into the ground and just left outside, or do you recommend bringing them in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Is this something that could be pounded into the ground and just left outside, or do you recommend bringing them in?
    You could definitely pound some stakes into the base and leave it outside if you want. Eventually from the splatter from impacts wearing some paint off, you will get some rust. It breaks down pretty easy, so if theft is a concern it wouldn't be hard for someone to break it apart and take off with it.
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    Leaving the base is a decent idea, thanks.
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    I like this too. What is the diameter of the 3/8 plates?

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    The Paddles are 6" in diameter!
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    Thanks!! Be nice to set them out at 2 or 3 hundred yards and tag them with a rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roberth View Post
    Thanks!! Be nice to set them out at 2 or 3 hundred yards and tag them with a rifle.
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