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Shooting centerfire steel with rimfire?
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<blockquote data-quote="Catt57" data-source="post: 3946861" data-attributes="member: 34578"><p>Not exactly. It's all a matter of weight. The heavier plates may not swing with 22 so a ricochet in an unintended direction is more likey. If the plate is lighter it can move as intended. </p><p></p><p>Long version short. You'll just have to try it. Just use caution and figure out how your plates will behave.</p><p></p><p>I see no reason for the rimfire only plates. I have a couple of the poppers. They do not hold up even with just 22. After only 100 rds or so they are almost bet over in half. I am constantly having the straighten them back out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catt57, post: 3946861, member: 34578"] Not exactly. It's all a matter of weight. The heavier plates may not swing with 22 so a ricochet in an unintended direction is more likey. If the plate is lighter it can move as intended. Long version short. You'll just have to try it. Just use caution and figure out how your plates will behave. I see no reason for the rimfire only plates. I have a couple of the poppers. They do not hold up even with just 22. After only 100 rds or so they are almost bet over in half. I am constantly having the straighten them back out. [/QUOTE]
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