silhouette animals

Don't forget to use T-1 steel and when you weld on the feet, heat treat the welds after as otherwise they tend to crack. You can also just use a regular oxy-acetylene torch, but T-1 is hard to cut and a plasma cutter means much less grinding. Not trying to sound like a know-it-all, just learned this the hard way. Also, there used to be silhouette clubs in Saskatchewan at Biggar, Saskatoon and North Battleford that I think have folded. Their targets may be for sale.
 
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Also, there used to be silhouette clubs in Saskatchewan at Biggar, Saskatoon and North Battleford that I think have folded. Their targets may be for sale.

Don't think you'll have a whole lot of luck there. Biggar - a friend and I bought one set and they won't sell the other set. Saskatoon - they still use them for informal monthly club shoots. North Battleford - nobody really knows what happened to the targets cou: ... legend has it four sasquatch(es or sasquai?) took the targets late one moonless night to use as lawn ornaments in their deep forest lair.

Do a search for the shape templates with Google. I can't remember where, but I found them. Then they can just be scaled to size. I think it was the IHMSA website.
 
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