chains. HEAVY chains. DoggyDaddy I think is the last one like this I saw at Proteq on sunday. The wood was obviously well worn from all the splatter, but it was still VERY solid.
Question: Please forgive my ignorance, but I have been thinking of starting shooting steel targets too, and having never done this before, I have a few questions.
I will be shooting .22 rimfire up to .45 ACP. How close can you stand to hanging steel targets and not be concerned about ricochet (spelling?) or splatter hitting you? I would probably be shooting at targets from 5 to 25 yards away. Does it make a difference on the type of bullet? I assume lead and plated would be soft enough to deform and not bounce back much, but what about fmj? Does the thickness or makeup of the target affect this too?
I know this is a little off topic, so forgive me and thanks for any comments.
we tried chains at our range but the didn't last, now we make s hooks with rebar...cheap to replace