I really like the Steel Challenge matches also. I don't think there are a lot of places in Canada holding them from what I can find. Only a few mentions in the "Action Shooting Games" section.
I am slowly working on building some so I can have informal matches in the backyard, lots of plans on the internet. You only need 10" and 12" circles plus 18x24" rectangles, 4 of each, to set up stages as layed out here https://steelchallenge.com/steel-challenge-Rules-Home.php I'm just trying to decide on 3/8" or 1/2" mild steel plate. I don't want to pay extra for AR500 or some thing just to use thinner plates. I think 3/8" mild steel will stand up to unlimited rimfire rounds but I need to do some testing before spending any money.
Well said steiner. Im going to work on getting some scrap steel from work ( we are building a new multi billion dollar potash mine, there aught to be some scrap around) and start preparing for summer. If its ok with the land owner, ill start planning a course and post "fun" rimfire only shoots, some speed steel, maybe some marksmen distance shooting. Heck we could set up a corner with undertheguns 5 shot challenge going on. Bring our kids along to join in the fun! There is a lot of room where i shoot, the possibilities are endless!
Check this out also http://www.accurateshooter.com/shooting-skills/rimfire-tactical-precision-match/ Target download at the bottom.
Let me guess, the legacy site? Any liner plate from material drop shutes should ar440 maybe ar500 or if your lucky cromium ar550Well said steiner. Im going to work on getting some scrap steel from work ( we are building a new multi billion dollar potash mine, there aught to be some scrap around) and start preparing for summer. If its ok with the land owner, ill start planning a course and post "fun" rimfire only shoots, some speed steel, maybe some marksmen distance shooting. Heck we could set up a corner with undertheguns 5 shot challenge going on. Bring our kids along to join in the fun! There is a lot of room where i shoot, the possibilities are endless!
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