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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 231325" data-attributes="member: 8778"><p>Been shooting steel targets as an LE officer over 18 years and safety is always</p><p>first..</p><p> When building these targets, been using 8018 C3 mckay rod but several other </p><p>companies make it, after welding it stress relieve with a chippen hammer or</p><p>what ever you may have tap the weld a few times all around where welded.</p><p> As long as your target is at a angle to you and moves when hit you should </p><p>be safe...</p><p> MGM is my first choice in targets</p><p> LV targets out of Las Vagas a good choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 231325, member: 8778"] Been shooting steel targets as an LE officer over 18 years and safety is always first.. When building these targets, been using 8018 C3 mckay rod but several other companies make it, after welding it stress relieve with a chippen hammer or what ever you may have tap the weld a few times all around where welded. As long as your target is at a angle to you and moves when hit you should be safe... MGM is my first choice in targets LV targets out of Las Vagas a good choice. [/QUOTE]
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