Target stands for steel plates.
I'm searching for designs for a
target stand for
steel plates. Shooting 100-200+ yards
Needs criteria:
-Cheap
-Easy to assemble and dissemble (must be able to pack in and out)
-Portable (if possible 1 person setup)
-Hold up to 60 lbs of steel
-Not rigid (means that you can "hear" the hit - not some plop from a rigid stand)
-Not permanent, something to put out and take home
-Design should be easy with low "building" - no welder or other tools needed (I don't have a welder or other tools)
Plan to use on outdoor shooting pits (as many established ranges will not allow use of personal steel targets).
Current ranges that have steel have them fixed on solid immobile target stands for durabilty.
Just miss the good old sounds of hitting steel that isn't muted by the solid structure of the stand.
I don't go often but for special outtings I would like some flexibilty to take advantage of shooting all the steel plates I have bought in the past.
Here are some examples:
Ground Target Stand Short.jpg
http://www.shootsteel.com/3-8-ar500-12x ... hort-legs/$134
Gong Stand.jpg
http://www.shootsteel.com/36x36-gong-stand/$217
I'm looking at a variant of the second one (gong stand).
Build it a bit "bigger" with simple steel pipe.
Maybe stand about 8-10 feet tall by 10 feet wide, hanging the steel plate with firehose. Having sections of 4-5 feet coupled together to make 8-10 foot sections with a 10 foot cross member.
I have several steel plate targets from 3/4" AR 500 silhouette (weights close to 60lbs) to even bigger 2'x2' (24"x24") square to smaller size ones in 3/8"-3/4"
This one is interesting... but too expensive. I would opt to just try to make my own.
http://www.amazon.com/ShootingTargets7- ... B00GF7TKOO$147
So, if you have an idea or seen a design that is interesting... post it up.
Please do post it with a link so we can find out more info about it.
So, I'm not interested in these types of target stands.
Rifle target stand.jpg
http://www.shootsteel.com/target-stands/Just not a fan of something that splashes onto the stand - which means damages the stand.
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