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Plate Rack
Here are some pictures of a plate Rack we made down here. We drilled holes in the 8" plates and looped rubber over the top of the Rack. We used bolts to secure the rubber to the plates. We didn't want to weld the bolts on because if the threads were damaged due to poor marksmanship we would have to cut them off and reweld them. Also being able to remove the plates makes transporting the rack easier. I plan on making one for my range as soon as I get home. Any other simple metal target ideas would be appreciated. The Metal Range here is crap and we want to have our own to use, but all targets need to be portable. We have access to Steel and a welder.
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Looks good!
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I think you should weld the bolts....
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NDD, I was going to put Gravel under it for a base...........
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BWAAAAA!!!! |
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the way it's set up now, I bet you get a lot of fresh beef and horsemeat, from the pictures at least. :cool: |
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Think back, who did I want as a front seat/co-pilot in my cobra? |
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I had a different answer ready if nobody liked it....;) Actually this is k's project. He wouldn't let me near it. We did shoot one of his plates with the AR-Big Gun - the verdict was they ain't designed for it. And he let me use the frame for a demo shoot. He's a good guy. |
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I said we built it not me. But you lost me in this thread. The Plate Rack is not where we are going to shoot at it in the photo. I am going to make the LT'S pull it across the Range while you yell at them with the Bullhorn
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LTs - no fun, easy targets. IF they're ring knockers, they might offer a little challenge... (no offense to any QPs, we would only harm leg LTs on this site)
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What have I started, let’s talk about right to life next..........Just want any metal target ideas. Nothing beats direct feed back when shooting Steel. Paper targets definitely are necessary but you can't beat plinking Steel
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as far as steel targets go, what range, what caliber and how much excitement...? |
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Steel Targets...
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I really like these made my MGM...you hit the popper, it falls and launches a clay pigeon, LT, whatever you have sitting on the back...doesnt look like it would be too hard to make a simple version of ....great for shotgun work.
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Next time you build a plate rack you might want to incorporate "random". Next time you build you might place the plates at varying widths and lengths. Bad guys do not line up "dress right dress".;) TS |
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The steel is cut into a siloutte. The head has a 2 inch circular hole with a 3/4 inch steel flapper behind the hole. The body has a 4 inch circular hole with a 3/4 inch steel flapper behind it. So when shot correctly it gives you a distinctive ping. When shot incorrectly you get a distinctive splat. |
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NQUOTE]ext time you build a plate rack you might want to incorporate "random".
Next time you build you might place the plates at varying widths and lengths. Bad guys do not line up "dress right dress".[QUOTE] The Plates are easily removed to place in other places/positions and can be adjusted left and right and painted different colors. |
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KG: I think it is a great job. I had the Brigade buy a bunch of steel targets from MGM but the Brigade had money due to OIF. I think we bought a good $60K worth of steel from MGM over about 18 months time. More than enough to keep twelve sniper teams occupied without having to shift steel around a range. I got a mix of full size IPSC, IPSC Classic, IPSC Flag, 12, 8, and 6 inch auto poppers. Also some Pepper Poppers that pull a cardboard IPSC over when they go down. We have blasted these targets with everything from SAWs through the M-24. I will say that the MGM stuff holds up very well. You are getting the same result as a auto popper and I bet the cost for your rack is less than the cost of one 12 inch auto popper. We have gotten some very good results from the MGM IPSC 'Flag' target. Guys love to work that target at range so you may want to take a look at the MGM web site and I bet you can fabricate something very similar. I am a big believer in steel ranges. Time consuming to set the steel in but they really motivate guys. Gene |
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And I tried to tell him, but he won't listen to me any more. |
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