
Art S.

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Pawpaw wrote:Is it something like this? http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/TARGET200-1.html
I have one of those and it doesn't move very much unless you hit it in just the right spot.
I think I'll try one of these next. http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/TARGET203-1.html
I've dug a couple of bullets out of mine. The last one it stopped was a 230 gr FMJ from a 45 ACP. Yes it surprised me.Pawpaw wrote:I've put probably 300 rounds through mine, with a mix of .22LR, .380, .45, and .223. It looks pretty rough, but it's not falling apart.
My only complaint is that most shots hit it and it doesn't move. Even the .45 doesn't move it very much unless you hit it just right. Sometimes it will move pretty good. Other times it will just twitch. Mostly it just sits there and you really can't tell if you hit it or not until you go look at it.
One of the Range Officers at my Gun Club talked about these today and this is why. Apparently, it isn't safe at all to shoot at something on the ground since the lead can & will skip. When that happens, you don't really have any idea where the bullet will land! They tested this using tracer rounds at night. They observed the rounds going in random directions & often over the trees at the end of the 300 yard range.AustinMRH wrote:My problem with them is you have to shoot at the ground at a low angle, so the possibility for ricochet is high.
I think it would be a fun target to own, just not sure where I would shoot it.
The concept of the ricochet has been well understood for hundreds of years. All of the kids I grew up with could tell you when it was & wasn't safe to shoot at something on the ground, in the air, or anywhere else.AdioSS wrote:One of the Range Officers at my Gun Club talked about these today and this is why. Apparently, it isn't safe at all to shoot at something on the ground since the lead can & will skip. When that happens, you don't really have any idea where the bullet will land! They tested this using tracer rounds at night. They observed the rounds going in random directions & often over the trees at the end of the 300 yard range.AustinMRH wrote:My problem with them is you have to shoot at the ground at a low angle, so the possibility for ricochet is high.
I think it would be a fun target to own, just not sure where I would shoot it.
I wish they would have filmed that to show people what can happen.