We have ppl here who have all sorts of opinions, everything from goat roaping to wild horse riding, mabe even a windmill man or two. It's winter here this cold wet day, I wanted to shoot my Finnfire with my new sundburg barrel...... But my target stand in in shambles. Use to be I could buy Celotex brand wall board that made excellent target holders, but now days for some reason it is no longer made. Not enviornmentaly friendly I expect.
I got to thinking that I would make a target stand out of steel and have a back plate angled so that the bullets would be forced into the ground under the stand rather than shooting half a mile down range. So what I have in mind is using a piece of 1/4 steel plate since I have this already, rather than buying something else. I want to have the stand set up at 100 meters from my bench.
So I need some input, will the 1/4" plate be thick enough to deflect the bullets without damaging the back stop. I imagine that most of the stuff that I will be shooting will be 6.5's and 7mm silhouett loads and the rimfire stuff. I only want to build it once, so does anyone have any knowledge about the strength of the 1/4 plate ? Will it deflect the bullets on a 30 degree angle or will I need to use 45 degrees?
Anyone know of a good target carrier material ? I have some thoughts in mind but would be interested in what you use. Regards, dw