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Steel for 2300 yards ?

t_brooks

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Need some input on steel for 2300 yards. I was hoping mild steel may be able to be used at that range to help keep our cost down but weight is also a priority for transportation. Would something like 1/4 AR500 be the best option or do I need 3/8. Main rifle used on it will be a 375 Snipetac with solids.
 
We are using AR500 gongs for our 2000 yard matches about 3/8 inch thick
With over 1000 hits from 6 Dasher to 50BMG we have zero dents or cratering.
The gongs weigh right at 118 pounds each
 

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We are using AR500 gongs for our 2000 yard matches about 3/8 inch thick
With over 1000 hits from 6 Dasher to 50BMG we have zero dents or cratering.
The gongs weigh right at 118 pounds each
I figured 3/8" woul be a safe bet. Do you have or know anybody that has tried 1/4" at that range with the bigger toys?
 
I spoke to a vendor here on the Hide via email today from whom I get my steel about at what targets I can throw 50BMG. He thought that 1/4” AR500 would not do well against 50 at 1000yds but would probably be fine past 1200 or so, fwiw. I would be surprised if anything is harder on steel than that. Although I guess it’s velocity that defeats steel so maybe I’m wrong.

I’ll be upgrading my 1000 yd target to 3/8”, which he thought adequate, putting the existing 1/4” at 1400 or thereabouts.
 
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Spend the money on 1/4” AR500.

The much lighter weight is far more reactive than using 3/8 - so seeing the shimmer of the plate impact is easier in the scope unless the mirage is running high. It also produces a better frag signature in the dirt. I am not sure itvitvthe combination of the hard surface and movement but it does especially with solids- solids have a crappy frag signatures as it is.

Hang the plate so it swings freely and you can even use it closer with a 375.
 
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