*Materials all bought at a local scrapyard.
*With the help of my neighbor's plasma cutter and welder.
*Used a USPSA cardboard target for a pattern
And viola!
The boiler plate used has held up without a dent with every handgun round I have shot at it including 45 acp. I will not use them for rifle rounds.
The target itself is removable from the stand without tools. Just pull the bottom out and lift. Makes it much easier to move around.
If one is good, four is better. They also work great for Steel Challenge stages! Here I set up Smoke and Hope.
After everything was said and done I had about $25 to $30 bucks worth of material in each one. Shooting steel is a lot more fun than shooting cardboard!
*With the help of my neighbor's plasma cutter and welder.
*Used a USPSA cardboard target for a pattern
And viola!
The boiler plate used has held up without a dent with every handgun round I have shot at it including 45 acp. I will not use them for rifle rounds.
The target itself is removable from the stand without tools. Just pull the bottom out and lift. Makes it much easier to move around.
If one is good, four is better. They also work great for Steel Challenge stages! Here I set up Smoke and Hope.
After everything was said and done I had about $25 to $30 bucks worth of material in each one. Shooting steel is a lot more fun than shooting cardboard!