December 27, 2019, 09:46 AM
szuppoAR500 IPSC Targets
Anyone have a good source for
cheap full size AR500 3/8" thick IPSC Targets?
I just need the steel silhouettes as I can weld up brackets/mounts.
Thanks
December 27, 2019, 10:16 AM
fritzI don't think there is such a thing as a cheap full-size IPSC AR500 target.
$220 to $240 is a common price. This is where Big Dog Steel falls.
JC Steel is $219. They do sales regularly. I believe the one for IPSC shapes just ended.
Rogue Shooting Targets is $191.
D-M Targets is $157.
I have a mix of JC, Rogue, and D-M plates. All work well.
December 27, 2019, 12:20 PM
offgridCheck with steel suppliers in your backyard. Save on shipping. Suppliers around here stock AR500. Commonly used for heavy machine cutting edges....
FYI. I have lots of steel both cut with a water jet and plasma cutter, no difference in how the edges hold up.
December 27, 2019, 12:24 PM
CPD SIGquote:
Originally posted by offgrid:
Check with steel suppliers in your backyard. Save on shipping. Suppliers around here stock AR500. Commonly used for heavy machine cutting edges....
FYI. I have lots of steel both cut with a water jet and plasma cutter, no difference in how the edges hold up.
^^^ THIS ^^^
Yes, the steel is expensive, but what really gets you is the shipping cost on that heavy stuff. Find someone local. You might even get lucky and the owner is a shooter!
December 27, 2019, 01:57 PM
fritzTo save money, consider if 1/4" AR500 is adequate for your needs. I have a number of larger 1/4" plates which I use for longer-distance targets.
For 6.5CM and 308 Win, my plates have not shown any signs of dings or cupping at distances of 600+ yards.
For 223 Remy, my 1/4" plates are fine at 300+ yards. Actually, they're good at 225+ yards with heavy bullets, but 55 grain FMJ does produce tiny pin-point dimples on steel out to 300 yards, depending on barrel length.
I've seen no issues with 9mm handguns at 20-ish yards with 1/4" steel. Haven't tried any closer.
1/4" plates move more upon impact, because they have less mass than 3/8" plates. 1/4" plates also ring a whole lot louder than 3/8" plates -- with more of a "ting" sound than a "thunk".
December 27, 2019, 04:38 PM
cas https://madetargets.com/silhouettes/He's about the cheapest I've seen. I don't have any of his targets, but they're the company who bought out Arntzen whom I bought a handful of plates from with no complaints. They're in Illinois, so not horribly far shipping wise.
December 28, 2019, 07:55 AM
jcsabolt2I bought a full set of steel targets including a 2/3 IPSC and several rounds of varying sizes for $150 on sale on Amazon a year or two ago. The whole thing came in one of the USPS $7 priority mail boxes. I had to lift it off the truck for our mail lady, all she could do was drag it.
$225
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