My buddy shot my chain . We laughed . I talked shit . Kept shooting with one chain left . Then I shot the bolt . Range session over . Now I need this set up !
Nope. A downward angle is not necessary. I do have the close range AC zone thats angled downwards so it can handle centerfire rifle at 50 yards instead of 100 and even then it's mostly for the benefit of the steel.
My buddy shot my chain . We laughed . I talked shit . Kept shooting with one chain left . Then I shot the bolt . Range session over .
Now I need this set up !
Ok I just ordered a hanger kit ( leg mounts , 2 6” hooks) , 2 extra 6” hooks and a 3/8’s gopher . Thank you bud !
@@PoppaWheelies I appreciate the business
@@AtlasTargetWorks got it in ! Made a quick YT short putting it together . Going to try it out this morning
Guarantee I can destroy this by the 2nd or 3 rd use
That's what I was thinking.
Use schedule 40 pipe
How long do you cut the each length of conduit? I’m thinking of ordering a set this week
Funkmasterphat what you see in the video is 2.5'. If you're on gravel this works great. If you're in grass/ something taller I go with 5' legs.
Atlas Target Works thank you very much!
If I made like 4-5 foot legs for it could I run like a 4-5 cross beam to put up 2 target??
Not a problem at all. My local public range has (4) 1/2" gongs of various sizes on a 5' 3/4" black pipe cross member and they work great.
A-it is our not are target
B-how's that conduit hold up from bullets?
A-Thanks for the grammar lesson.
2-I've seen them look like swiss cheese and still hold up.
Does it angle the steel downward?
Nope. A downward angle is not necessary. I do have the close range AC zone thats angled downwards so it can handle centerfire rifle at 50 yards instead of 100 and even then it's mostly for the benefit of the steel.