Only if there’s more requests. Can certainly cut it but gotta make it worth drawing upCan you cut 40% IPSC?
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Only if there’s more requests. Can certainly cut it but gotta make it worth drawing upCan you cut 40% IPSC?
The 25% are really good targets for inside 300 off anything besides the bipod. Also make very challenging targets 150-200 yd targets for 22lrTyler,
Have you thought about doing 33% ipsc with a 2" center hole and 3" behind it. Maybe not for this run of targets.
Most of my actual practice is inside 300 yds because its 10 feet of walking. I have to drive a 1/4 mile for 800..
So I find myself always wanting smallish targets with smaller inserts. Its a good way to use up scrap plate
I don't think 1/2" AR500 is necessary or preferable for a really long range target unless you're lobbing an absolute ton of energy at it. Velocity should be no problem, big 375s-50s may have the energy to bend thinner steel though.
I have the same question also..............................I'm ready to order and pay whenever you want the money!Are the responses to this thread all that’s needed to reserve the targets, or will you have a separate ordering system?
If those are the three most popular and ones that would be the most efficient use of the scrap, then I’m willing to change my request to make it easier on you.Alright so we're gonna get going on this soon. 12", 25%, 50% IPSC are the most popular and I'll make the most of them.
Not sure yet if this scrap will cover all the requests here...but doing my best to get the best deal possible on more so folks can buy to their heart's content.
I'd forego the 8" to save stock for the two 4". If neither is possible, i would take 4-25% instead of two. We can hash it out at invoice time!Alright so we're gonna get going on this soon. 12", 25%, 50% IPSC are the most popular and I'll make the most of them.
Not sure yet if this scrap will cover all the requests here...but doing my best to get the best deal possible on more so folks can buy to their heart's content.
See my above post top of this page!You said 1/2” plate right?
Any chance you’ll be able to source 3/16” or one quarter?
Thx
I can, but not on this special 1/2" batch. If you email [email protected] we can do it on the next 3/8!Can you make 7 inch and 13 inch round targets? These are the NRA scoring ring dimensions for the short range target used for standing. The 7 round is the 10 ring and the 13 is the 9 ring, and the end of the black. 8 ring is white.
If you can make the 7 and 13 round plates, I'll take 2 of each.
We can but it's not quite the subject of this specific thread. I need a sheet's worth to make custom thicknesses worth it, which I buy in 4x8' sections. It isn't much cheaper than 3/8" unless I order a truckload of it, literally.You said 1/2” plate right?
Any chance you’ll be able to source 3/16” or one quarter?
Thx
Alright so we're gonna get going on this soon. 12", 25%, 50% IPSC are the most popular and I'll make the most of them.
Not sure yet if this scrap will cover all the requests here...but doing my best to get the best deal possible on more so folks can buy to their heart's content.
If there's any left, I'll take two 8" and one 63% IPSC.I've got the opportunity to make a one-time priced run of 1/2" AR500 targets from a substantial amount of scrap off a substantially sized job.
Got contacted by my hookup about excess material at a great discount that can be done into prices as large as a full IPSC.
It's looking like I've got around 300 square feet to work with.
Wanting to do hybrid squares (hang as a square or diamond), IPSC, and if there's something else more than a few folks want, this can be done as well.
Hypothetical 'hide prices below to gauge interest:
4"-$7
6"-$15
8"-$20
10"-$30
12"$45
25% IPSC-$15
50% IPSC-$45
63% IPSC-$70
100% IPSC-$175
I'll be frank in that I'm not doing this to make 0 money, cause handling heavy targets is not a lot of fun, neither is the packing and shipping. However, these prices compare quite favorably to the market and I figured it would be worth an ask!