Pat-inCO
Hawkeye
I'm sure at least some of this has been discussed previously, but I
came across a steel silhouette target, 9x15 inch, AR500 (at least
that's what they say), unpainted for $45 delivered. I am most impressed
by the fact it is about the size you would want to hit, should you be
unfortunate enough to need to defend yourself. Everything else I have
seen is either a lot larger or is quite a bit smaller.
It is not painted, so I'm going to make the journey into looking up what
paint would be good, but my guess is that anything that will stick and
keeps water off of it will be fine. By the time you have multiple impacts
on the face, that portion will not care.
I've also been looking at how to hang/mount the target for use. I've seen
several pre-built options that run as much as the target itself, yet still
need more to be usable, or some you can put together out of 2x4s and
a bit of chain. I'm leaning heavily toward the latter, because of the
cost and you can make it very easy to disassemble, thus transport
it far more readily (don't need a truck to haul it). 8)
I'm also thinking about angling it so the top is a tad closer to the shooter
than the bottom of the target is. The easiest that I have seen (easy and
inexpensive seem closely related) is to use some "eye bolts" (for lack
of a better name) so you can offset the chain from the center line of
the target. An article I read says about fifteen degrees works very well.
Any thoughts, comments and especially pictures would be appreciated.
came across a steel silhouette target, 9x15 inch, AR500 (at least
that's what they say), unpainted for $45 delivered. I am most impressed
by the fact it is about the size you would want to hit, should you be
unfortunate enough to need to defend yourself. Everything else I have
seen is either a lot larger or is quite a bit smaller.
It is not painted, so I'm going to make the journey into looking up what
paint would be good, but my guess is that anything that will stick and
keeps water off of it will be fine. By the time you have multiple impacts
on the face, that portion will not care.
I've also been looking at how to hang/mount the target for use. I've seen
several pre-built options that run as much as the target itself, yet still
need more to be usable, or some you can put together out of 2x4s and
a bit of chain. I'm leaning heavily toward the latter, because of the
cost and you can make it very easy to disassemble, thus transport
it far more readily (don't need a truck to haul it). 8)
I'm also thinking about angling it so the top is a tad closer to the shooter
than the bottom of the target is. The easiest that I have seen (easy and
inexpensive seem closely related) is to use some "eye bolts" (for lack
of a better name) so you can offset the chain from the center line of
the target. An article I read says about fifteen degrees works very well.
Any thoughts, comments and especially pictures would be appreciated.