I have wanted to make a steel gong target for a while, so I've looked up a lot of the posts here for ideas. I eventually went with some of the 5/8" welded target stands that ACE sells here that are meant to use 4-5' lengths of rebar. I picked up five pieces of 4' long 1/2" pre-cut rebar at Home Depot since they didn't have 5/8" pre-cut. I have four targets: 10x10" 1/2" AR500 square plate with 1/2" holes in each corner. Also have an 8x8, 6x6 and 4x4 with the same config and spec's.
My intent is to use this setup from everything from a .22LR to .308, from 50 feet to (up to) 1000Y. To avoid getting hit by jackets, I think it would be best if the target has a slight angle to it, perhaps downward. I think that would be easiest to achieve by putting 1/2" eye-bolts in the AR500 plate's holes and having the "eye" extend a couple inches behind the plate. Then using something to suspend the plates from the horizontal piece of rebar.
So my questions are:
Will that work to make it safe to shoot?
eg: using 9mm @ 50 feet? using 5.56mm @ 150 feet?
What should I use to hang the targets from the rebar? Chain? Or perhaps some sort of wire that I can tie (saw a pic of someone using that and it looked cheap and easy)?
Will I be able to hang more than one target at a time (eg, the 10x10 and the 6x6? If so, any suggestions to keep them from sliding around on the horizontal rebar as they swing from hits?
My intent is to use this setup from everything from a .22LR to .308, from 50 feet to (up to) 1000Y. To avoid getting hit by jackets, I think it would be best if the target has a slight angle to it, perhaps downward. I think that would be easiest to achieve by putting 1/2" eye-bolts in the AR500 plate's holes and having the "eye" extend a couple inches behind the plate. Then using something to suspend the plates from the horizontal piece of rebar.
So my questions are:
Will that work to make it safe to shoot?
eg: using 9mm @ 50 feet? using 5.56mm @ 150 feet?
What should I use to hang the targets from the rebar? Chain? Or perhaps some sort of wire that I can tie (saw a pic of someone using that and it looked cheap and easy)?
Will I be able to hang more than one target at a time (eg, the 10x10 and the 6x6? If so, any suggestions to keep them from sliding around on the horizontal rebar as they swing from hits?