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    AR stands for abrasion resistant and the number is the brinell hardness .

    It is a grade of steel that is typically used in mining / earth moving applications . Its hardness makes it work real well for centerfire rifle targets . It can be cut and welded like normal steel but applying heat to it screws up the temper so it isn't recommended for target applications as it leads to premature wear and holes . Quality steel targets are cut with a water jet or laser .

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    Quote Originally Posted by colo-pr View Post
    I'm sorry, my intentions is not hi-hack this thread, I'm just a little bit desesperate because I don't find a place and I create a topic in July 26 about that and no one respond yet (http://www.ar-15.co/forums/showthread.php?t=58258)

    I just buy a 6" and 8" steel targets and I can't not used yet because in the range's that I visit they not accepted, of course I want to shoot my Rem 700 308 in more than 500+ but the same, I don't find a place and I'm not lucky with the "places to shoot" forum here.
    i have the capability for a 800/1000 yard range at my property just need a backhoe if your interested pm me

    sorry to go ot in your thread islander

    i vote big ass balloons you could just ducttape them to a plywood board that way there not dancing around

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    i have the capability for a 800/1000 yard range at my property just need a backhoe if your interested pm me

    sorry to go ot in your thread islander

    i vote big ass balloons you could just ducttape them to a plywood board that way there not dancing around
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    we had it hung by two chains from a saw horse about 5 feet tall

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    Hang it with the chains closer together (at the target, if you can put a new hole in it) and it might spin more when it gets hit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMBD2112 View Post



    we had it hung by two chains from a saw horse about 5 feet tall
    Mmmm... those were hits at 760 plus or minus 10 yards

    Quote Originally Posted by hammer03 View Post
    Hang it with the chains closer together (at the target, if you can put a new hole in it) and it might spin more when it gets hit?
    Tha's gonna be a bitch to drill through

    Ha! That's what he said?

    How bout hanging one end a couple of chain links lower and positioning the chains on the saw horse closer...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMBD2112 View Post



    we had it hung by two chains from a saw horse about 5 feet tall
    Man, that thing oughta ring like a church bell!

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    The NRA center has a Steel Silhouette range that goes out to 1123 yards. No magnums and larger than .223 They also have the 1000Y HP range.

    Do call to find out if the range is available first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Not to sound like an idiot, but what is "AR500" steel? And where can you get it? Can it be cut and welded like regular steel?
    The AR does stand for abrasion resistance and so doe the 500. The number, in reality, has nothing to do with impact resistance. Most AR500 is good for 3000 fps impact velocity on down. At 1000 yards, most steel will be fine.

    MGM makes good targets, In fact, I know of a set of 10 for sale for $1000, that is $100 each!

    Best targets out to about 600, IMHO, are the MetalMans. Add a piece of 14 guage steel in between the hanger and the target face to get visual indication. Less $ than the MGMs too.

    Once you step out past that, you will probably want a bigger target, and the best indicators are the flash strobes. MGM carries them for about $135 per, and you just affix them to the back of a piece of static steel. Hit the target, the strobe flashes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    The NRA center has a Steel Silhouette range that goes out to 1123 yards. No magnums and larger than .223 They also have the 1000Y HP range.

    Do call to find out if the range is available first.
    Actually, the unknown distacen range, where they shoot the .50 competitions, goes out past 2000 on huge targtets. You need a good spotter on a good optic to see hits.
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