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<blockquote data-quote="bweber" data-source="post: 164408" data-attributes="member: 3476"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if anyone out there uses steel targets a lot for practice. In particular I'm trying to find out who makes the best ones. I'm going to be blasting away at this thing with a 300 Mag, so I need one that stands up.</p><p></p><p>I took a scoped rifle course last week at the Sig Arms Academy. By far the coolest thing was this spinning target they had. It was a classic IPSC outline of the human torso. But behind the head was about a five-inch metal plate on a swivel. It would appear behind the left shoulder. Then if you hit it you could swing it over to the right shoulder, and so on.</p><p></p><p>It was way cool. In fact, leave me with one of those at a few hundred yards, some water, a few sandwiches and a case of ammo -I'll be there all day!</p><p></p><p>So I'm looking to get one of these. But I know that metal targets that aren't good can be frustrating. Can anyone recommend a good one that won't fall over easily or come apart?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bweber, post: 164408, member: 3476"] Hi, I'm wondering if anyone out there uses steel targets a lot for practice. In particular I'm trying to find out who makes the best ones. I'm going to be blasting away at this thing with a 300 Mag, so I need one that stands up. I took a scoped rifle course last week at the Sig Arms Academy. By far the coolest thing was this spinning target they had. It was a classic IPSC outline of the human torso. But behind the head was about a five-inch metal plate on a swivel. It would appear behind the left shoulder. Then if you hit it you could swing it over to the right shoulder, and so on. It was way cool. In fact, leave me with one of those at a few hundred yards, some water, a few sandwiches and a case of ammo -I'll be there all day! So I'm looking to get one of these. But I know that metal targets that aren't good can be frustrating. Can anyone recommend a good one that won't fall over easily or come apart? Thanks, Ben [/QUOTE]
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