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The AR500 Steel Targets are expertly crafted in the USA from high-quality AR500 steel, designed for long-range shooting enthusiasts. Measuring 18" x 24" and 1/2" thick, these laser-cut rectangular targets feature a non-reflective matte white finish for optimal visibility. They provide instant auditory feedback with a loud 'ding' upon impact, enhancing your shooting experience while ensuring safety and durability.
| Size | 18" x 24" x 3/8" Thick |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Color | white |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
J**H
Absolute beast
This thing is...well...bulletproof. I paint it fluorescent orange and hang it up anywhere between 500 and 1000 yards out. It's been hit with everything from 62gr 5.56mm green tips to .50BMG FMJ and it's essentially unscathed. $200 for something that will probably never need to be replaced is a pretty good deal. If you're a shooter...buy one.
A**N
Good size for > 500 yards (18" x 24")
Big enough for a range longer than 500 yards. The closest distance I have used was 300 yards and 3/8 thickness is more than enough for 300 Win Mag (200 gr). Should last forever. Pretty heavy for carrying and setup, I use a strap with a handle or backpack frame.
B**T
338 Lapua tested
Doesn't even dent the metal with 338 Lapua at 1,000yds
R**Y
Awesome target for aging eyes.
I cannot tell you how much I love shooting steel targets and this one is great. I shoot milsurp rifles at 200 meters and my 2/3 silhouette was getting hard to see due to aging eyes. This is large enough for me to still pick up the target with iron sights, but not large enough to be cheating and not testing my shooting skills. This target has remained indestructible at 200 meters with 7.62 Nato, 7.62x54 Russian, .303 British, 8mm mauser, and 5.56 Nato. I buy the 1/2" version and alternate sides from time to time. I have seen maybe super faint strike marks, but nothing that would ever shorten the life of the target. I hang it gong style from swing chains and I can hear the impacts. Since switching to steel, I rarely ever shoot paper targets. I just bring white rustoleum paint to the range and touch up as needed while shooting.
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