steel plate
- Tackleberry
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steel plate
now that i have 3 farms that i can shoot out to 1600 yards i got thinking that i need a potable
steel plate that i can move around a bit .
so i came up with this it works for my humble calibers , it's 10mm plate.
and since It's been blowing here all day it got me thinking how am i going to mount this thing in a portable
manner so after a while i came up with this 2 star pickets .
i also made a picket driver as well so now it only takes 5 mins to set up and 20 mins to get the
pickets out of the ground easy and cheap...
steel plate that i can move around a bit .
so i came up with this it works for my humble calibers , it's 10mm plate.
and since It's been blowing here all day it got me thinking how am i going to mount this thing in a portable
manner so after a while i came up with this 2 star pickets .
i also made a picket driver as well so now it only takes 5 mins to set up and 20 mins to get the
pickets out of the ground easy and cheap...
- JasonF
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Re: steel plate
Very nice. Is it mild steel? If so the bad news is that just about anything centrefire is going to punch through it. The good news is that it will be easy to weld up the holes.
- Tackleberry
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Re: steel plate
no not at all this a 168g burger vld and 5mm mild plate so 10mm will be all good , i used this to try and stop the big dent the 5mm getsJasonF wrote:Very nice. Is it mild steel? If so the bad news is that just about anything centrefire is going to punch through it. The good news is that it will be easy to weld up the holes.
it worked on my short range gong the burgers put a small crater and the amax 162 just blows the paint off .
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- JasonF
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Re: steel plate
Good to know. Might be to do the with the size of the plate with the large plate allowing more of a flex and dent. On smaller targets I have seen similar bullets punch straight through 8mm mild plate at 500m.
I will have to make up a long range mild steel plate myself.
I will have to make up a long range mild steel plate myself.
- Tackleberry
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Re: steel plate
yes 500 is to close this one's for 800 to 1600JasonF wrote:Good to know. Might be to do the with the size of the plate with the large plate allowing more of a flex and dent. On smaller targets I have seen similar bullets punch straight through 8mm mild plate at 500m.
I will have to make up a long range mild steel plate myself.
- bigfellascott
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Re: steel plate
Looks the go D - should work perfectly for the long range stuff I reckon.
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Re: steel plate
I like it ...I like it very much
It will take less than that if you have a high lift jack a length of decent chain with solid hooks or similar on it
That or make up a post lifter like the one below
Tackleberry wrote: and since It's been blowing here all day it got me thinking how am i going to mount this thing in a portable
manner so after a while i came up with this 2 star pickets .
i also made a picket driver as well so now it only takes 5 mins to set up and 20 mins to get the
pickets out of the ground easy and cheap...
It will take less than that if you have a high lift jack a length of decent chain with solid hooks or similar on it
That or make up a post lifter like the one below
- DSD
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Re: steel plate
In my limited pistol shooting experience, i learnt that your target is considered illegal in this country as it represents a human shape (large torso small head)
Ever wondered why in australian ipsc we only have alpha Charlie and delta with no bravo
Ever wondered why in australian ipsc we only have alpha Charlie and delta with no bravo
- bigfellascott
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Re: steel plate
http://stsonline.com.au/store/index.php ... duct_id=96DSD wrote:In my limited pistol shooting experience, i learnt that your target is considered illegal in this country as it represents a human shape (large torso small head)
Ever wondered why in australian ipsc we only have alpha Charlie and delta with no bravo
- DSD
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Re: RE: Re: steel plate
I can buy an exhaust for my car that is to loud to.bigfellascott wrote:http://stsonline.com.au/store/index.php ... duct_id=96DSD wrote:In my limited pistol shooting experience, i learnt that your target is considered illegal in this country as it represents a human shape (large torso small head)
Ever wondered why in australian ipsc we only have alpha Charlie and delta with no bravo
Does not make it legal, but to each there own
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Re: steel plate
I could learn something new.
Why the none use of the letters.?
Cheers Bravo India Geronimo G
Why the none use of the letters.?
Cheers Bravo India Geronimo G
- bigfellascott
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Re: RE: Re: steel plate
I was more interested on what was written down the bottom of the page, not the fact ol mate sells em!DSD wrote:I can buy an exhaust for my car that is to loud to.bigfellascott wrote:http://stsonline.com.au/store/index.php ... duct_id=96DSD wrote:In my limited pistol shooting experience, i learnt that your target is considered illegal in this country as it represents a human shape (large torso small head)
Ever wondered why in australian ipsc we only have alpha Charlie and delta with no bravo
Does not make it legal, but to each there own
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Re: RE: Re: steel plate
Because the centre of the head is an alpha surrounded by bravo on a torso target. Smaller area more risk higher reward. The diamond/shield or whatever you want to call it target we shoot does not have that attached so we do not get bravos.big G wrote:I could learn something new.
Why the none use of the letters.?
Cheers Bravo India Geronimo G
- The Raven
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Re: steel plate
I thought I heard someone at the Missedathon refer to them as Gas Bottles... It's a gas bottle not a human... I thought that was clever once I realised what they meant (had me stumped why I couldn't see any gas bottles on the range)...
FWIW I've printed targets with a similar shape but never had the guts to put one up at a range. I figured it was inevitable some overly PC person would get upset.
As for the shape, is it any worse than shooting at any another animal shapes? I've got Rhino targets, would that upset anyone? It's not like I'm going to shoot a Rhino with a 22LR (hopefully!).
FWIW I've printed targets with a similar shape but never had the guts to put one up at a range. I figured it was inevitable some overly PC person would get upset.
As for the shape, is it any worse than shooting at any another animal shapes? I've got Rhino targets, would that upset anyone? It's not like I'm going to shoot a Rhino with a 22LR (hopefully!).
- Tackleberry
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Re: steel plate
i shopt IPSC for 2 1/2 years and this was the target i got on my holster quol and in every match i shot
fuck the PC BS thats the problem with this country and all the shooting orgs they are piss weak they
should be demanding hand gun hunting rights not bending over and begging to put holes in paper ...
this is exactly why i got out of clubs years ago and still haven't gone to shoot f class ....
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fuck the PC BS thats the problem with this country and all the shooting orgs they are piss weak they
should be demanding hand gun hunting rights not bending over and begging to put holes in paper ...
this is exactly why i got out of clubs years ago and still haven't gone to shoot f class ....
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