I wasn't sure where to place this thread as for me, it can fall under handguns and/or rifles. Since I shoot single shot rifles in addition to handguns, I figured this might be the place to post. If the moderators feel it belongs somewhere else where it might get more viewing or be open for more discussion, please feel free to move this.
I'm looking to have some steel targets and/or gongs made for longer range shooting. By longer range, I mean anything from 200 to 500 yards. I realize that one can shoot at just about anything but since these are steel targets in which bullets will more than likely break apart or bounce off of on impact, I'd like to know if there are any guidelines to follow as to eliminate ricochets. For the most part, steel is steel, so in order to minimize ricochets, I'd imagine one has to use specific bullets or shoot at velocities under a certain level. Is this true? Are there any recommendations anyone might make for shooting at such targets?
I'm planning on shooting anything ranging from 357 magnum, 44 magnum to possibly 454 Casull handguns and anything from .223, 30-30, 38-55, to possibly 45-70 at these targets. Are there specific bullets I should use or can anything be used, or is this a stupid idea for the calibers mentioned?
Blackhawker