Steel targets

Ive made several steel targets.Dueling trees ,poppers and swingers.I always angle plates 20 degrees towards the ground.Pocked steel is the wrost thing to shoot at.You can get away with 3/8 or 1/2 mild steel for light load pistol caliber rounds but for .223 and larger Ar 500 is the way to go but its not cheap stuff

Cratered steel act like a parabolic dish redirecting the fragments back at you. Watch some high speed video of bullets impacting steel and imagine what would happen if it hit a pre existing crater.

AR500 steel, angled down with a bit of give in the mount are your best bet.

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What caliber are you shooting? I'm assuming that this thread is in the rimfire section, so you wouldn't need AR500, That's for the bigger caliber's, plus like a previous poster mentioned is not cheap, If you were shooting handguns on the 25 meter range than yeah spend the money. 1/4-3/8 is fine for 22lr, that's what I use and have never had a fragment come back at me.
 
I shoot a GONG at 250 yds. And feel OK. I used to shoot a silhouette Pig at 100 yds off my deck 'til one day my wife said, what is making these holes in the siding. Investigation revealed shrapnel!!!! I have a friend who lost an eye shooting Steel Targets. For me the further away the better, it's kinda a lottery, sooner or later.... Respectfully Jim
 
I just got my new 12" gong cut. 3/4" thick A2 tool steel. It will hang at the 400 yard mark.

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