Shooting steel targets can be immensely fun but when you are new to the sport it can be quite intimidating. If you are reading this blog you are most likely new to the shooting world and looking for a start. Well, you came to the right spot! Here are a...
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Many shooters will head out to the gun range and find themselves shooting paper plates, cardboard, or paper targets. Professional shooters, however, will opt to shoot steel targets. But why should you shoot AR550 targets? And how exactly do steel targets work? Let’s take a quick look into how professional...
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Key Safety Guidelines for Shooting Steel Mostly the shooters, out of their habit, prefer shooting on paper targets, cardboard, or paper targets. But AR500 target is an excellent option to consider. What is the reason for selecting a shooting target, and what guidelines you should practice, all will be discussed...
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This article is all about safely shooting steel targets. You will get to know whether the use of steel targets is safe or dangerous. We will also share some steel target safety rules so that shooting can be done safely and responsibly. So, do not go anywhere and read this...
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When it comes to target practice and firearm training most people tend to go for cardboard or paper targets. The reason for this is simply habit. What if we told you that there is a better way to test your shooting skills and get the most out of your time...
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There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to choosing the best shooting targets. It all depends on what you want to get out of your shooting target. Whether you’re practicing at home short-range, long-range, or on the move. There are several factors that you need to consider...
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When most people think about shooting steel targets they think of the classic paper and foam styled targets. The shooting world has entered a new era by bringing in new steel targets and there is still a lot to learn about them. I am here to answer all of your...
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Set base plate down and set 2×4 tube over bolt flanges. Attach Base plate to 2×4 tube with supplied 3/8 x 4″ bolt using 9/16″ wrenches. Pic (1) 2. Tighten bolt until snug. (note: tube will still have some side to side movement, ground will hold it upright when buried.)...
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A standard 3-6ft tall 2×4 board (not included) and 4 pieces of ¾”x4-5ft electrical conduit (not included) are required to complete this assembly. Conduit can usually be found at your local hardware store for a few dollars. 1. Slide each piece of ¾” conduit onto the 2×4-conduit connectors in pic (1)...
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A standard 3-6ft tall 2×4 board (not included) is required to complete this assembly. 1. Fasten two legs together by putting tabs into set of holes farthest from tabbed end on other leg. Pic (1) 2. Insert 3rd leg tabs into 2nd leg’s set of holes closest to tabbed end to start creating a...
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