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    Quote Originally Posted by SigsRule
    So does anybody know of a spinner-type target or any other self re-setting type that will survive with .223 or .308?
    There's a guy who attends the Tanner shows who sells different spinner targets (think he's out of Aurora). I talked with him once and yes, he said he has some different targets that can handle those bigger rounds. He has metal and also this type of heavy duty polymer target that he was big on.

    I grabbed his card but am not sure where it's at. Someone else on these forums brought him up, so try a search. I'll poke around myself and see if I can come up with his contact info.

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    Carl up at Bailey Guns has a bunch of spinner targets that can take .308 I was looking at them last time I was up that way.
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    Does Carl work for Dave Humke? Humke I thought was the owner of Bailey's/Glock Parts?

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    I have a couple of swinging targets from this place.
    The targets hold up well to high power fire but the frames are soft steel and can't stand too many hits. I like them overall.

    https://www.metaltargets.com/SpinningTargets.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Driftwood
    Does Carl work for Dave Humke? Humke I thought was the owner of Bailey's/Glock Parts?
    If it's the Dave I am thinking of he works for Carl or has part time. Carl owns Bailey Guns. Dave is also a class 3 dealer and he works at the sportsmans wharehouse on south wadsworth by southwest plaza.

    I don't know if we are talking about the same Dave as I don't know his last name. I would be willing to bet we are though.
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