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- - By tiz Date 05-31-2007 19:33
Does anyone know where I might obtain plans for fabracating steel drop down targets for our gun club? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Carl
Parent - By Molten Metal (**) Date 05-31-2007 22:28
Buy or take several photo's and measurements of one,and plagerize the heck out of it.Do you have a plasma cutter?
Parent - By billvanderhoof (****) Date 06-01-2007 04:09
http://www.nrahq.org/compete/silhouette.asp
That is the NRA page for silhouette competition.  There is a phone number there, I'm sure they will be able to provide the info you need.
Bill
Parent - By Galen Date 06-07-2007 04:20
Take a look at this site:

http://mrcompletely.blogspot.com/2007/05/falling-plate-rack-details.html

I'm currently making two sets of these.  They are 7 feet long, 14" pitch from target to target.  The disks are 6" standing on a two inch riser.
Parent - By bozaktwo1 (***) Date 06-07-2007 17:12
Several years back I made some spinners from 1/4" 304 stainless.  Popped a big, ragged hole in one with the AK.  That was fun.
Parent - - By Sourdough (****) Date 06-07-2007 17:28
I've got a waterjet. Send me a jpeg file to clayjulia@aol.com, and we will shoot you a price for the cut-outs. If you just want moose, deer, elk, saddam, etc.., It would be easy to whip those out.
Parent - By gunracer1 Date 06-07-2007 19:07
i have built plate racks and many different types of falling steel targets to shoot. t1 steel make a good plate at 3/8th of a inch to 1/2 inch. but the a.r. plate works even better, but forget the centerfire rifles. even at 200 yards they will get destroyed.
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