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Wicked Hunter wrote:Sounds like alot of work. I'm glad im a welder with access to tons of steel plate. I made a bullet trap on a small yard trailer axle. It's got a 4'x4' board mounted in front of it to hange targets with a 1/2" thick plate on a 45 degree angle behind it to direct all the bullets into the the ground. It has served me well for many years now, and the nice thing is its protable so I can move it with the 4-wheeler to what ever yardage i want as long as it's within 400yds. It holds up to about anything, though my brother in-laws 25-06 did put some nice dimples in the back plate, but nothing has made it through yet. The 450 hardly scratches the paint. Now if only we had a need for some AR plate at work i could make some really nice silohettes on our cnc plasma.
Wicked Hunter wrote:If you can find some A.R. It holds up a lot better. (A.R.= abrasion resistent) It is really hard and doesn't cut all that great with a torch but it is well worth it. Unfortunately where I work it's all structural steel so it's not as tough as I would like but the price is right if you know what I mean
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