Nice. I would only recommend add some steel 2x4 armor. It will save you the time and dollars off replacing the 2x4 as much. The angle of the target will chew up your 2x4 with bullet frag. Not completely required but man it's well worth it IMO
Nice. I would only recommend add some steel 2x4 armor. It will save you the time and dollars off replacing the 2x4 as much. The angle of the target will chew up your 2x4 with bullet frag. Not completely required but man it's well worth it IMO
Bigger target is more fun for sure... But smaller target will build your skill up better. In true America fashion... Get both!
Honestly I would get the bigger one first. You can set it up at long range for rifle work as well... Just remember 200 yards plus for 223 and fast rifle rounds (3000fps +)
Bigger target is more fun for sure... But smaller target will build your skill up better. In true America fashion... Get both!
Honestly I would get the bigger one first. You can set it up at long range for rifle work as well... Just remember 200 yards plus for 223 and fast rifle rounds (3000fps +)
I would not shoot close range pistol on targets with pitting or craters though especially jacketed bullets. I have a rifle target that is only used for rifle because of this. I only shoot smooth face pistol steel.
Bigger target is more fun for sure... But smaller target will build your skill up better. In true America fashion... Get both!
Honestly I would get the bigger one first. You can set it up at long range for rifle work as well... Just remember 200 yards plus for 223 and fast rifle rounds (3000fps +)
I would not shoot close range pistol on targets with pitting or craters though especially jacketed bullets. I have a rifle target that is only used for rifle because of this. I only shoot smooth face pistol steel.
Well, after 3 years, and some steel I have been shooting for 5 years. Only scars are from shooting it with 17hmr at 25 yards...ooops. Even hammer it with 8mm at 75.