gordon21
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My 9 year old granddaughter gets to shoot every time she visits me out here in the country in NC. She's getting really good. The 5 year old grandson not so good yet. I have several versions of the spinner type targets but we wanted something new. We recently hung a piece of steel from an old fireplace insert about 10" square. It is probably about 1/8" thick. It is suspended by wires from each upper corner at a 30 degree INWARD angle. There are two nails a couple inches apart in a 4x4 above it holding the wires. When hit from about 40' away, it gives a nice resounding "bong/gong" sound and then twists back and forth on the two wires. We found flying saucer shaped flattened bullets in the dirt as far back as 2' from the target. I have no clue what type of steel it is, but it is probably just cheap stuff used in fireplaces 23 years ago.
Now we are addicted to gong type targets. What are you guys using and where are you getting the scrap steel?
My wife and I also would like to try our 9mm on gongs, so getting something that could handle both would be great. What distance would you recommend for basic 9mm ammo? The cheap stuff for $20 box.
What should I look for and what should I avoid? I do realize that the target needs to be able to move a good bit to absorb some of the energy and prevent ricochets.
Now we are addicted to gong type targets. What are you guys using and where are you getting the scrap steel?
My wife and I also would like to try our 9mm on gongs, so getting something that could handle both would be great. What distance would you recommend for basic 9mm ammo? The cheap stuff for $20 box.
What should I look for and what should I avoid? I do realize that the target needs to be able to move a good bit to absorb some of the energy and prevent ricochets.