A little bit of a DIY thread, but I thought I'd post it here since many most likely wont take this project on. I wanted to design a target stand that was fairly light (emphasis on fairly) but very heavy duty, it will see a lot of 338LM and 338 Edge. I started with the concept of quick assembly and tear down as well as portability to the target site, so it needed to come apart and assemble easily. The yolk that holds it all together is made of heavy gauge steel 1.675" tubing, and is turned down to 1.60" to accept the legs and cross section. The legs and center sections are made of 1.75" thin walled steel, I used this for its strength and its harmonics, I want this stand to ring. I made 3 total to start, center lengths are 3' and 5', leg height is 42". The yolks are drilled and will be tapped to accept machine bolts, all together a very solid setup and not nearly as heavy as it looks.
here is a pic of the completed yolk
3' and 5' sections assembled
I will post up some more pics when they are painted and in use, as well as the design for the target hangers
here is a pic of the completed yolk


3' and 5' sections assembled

I will post up some more pics when they are painted and in use, as well as the design for the target hangers
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