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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2869181" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I think what they are getting at is that soft steel like that will crater with high power rifle hits. If you hit those craters again, the round will likely break up and come directly back at you instead of splattering into the dirt around the target. </p><p>You really need AR-500 steel. It's hardened, and a .300 win mag round just disintegrates. </p><p>I just left our range or I would have taken pics of our range steel. </p><p>It's slightly canted down so the majority of debris is directed downward. </p><p>We have a couple dozen falling steel poppers on our pistol bays for shooting USPSA matches as well as hanging steel on the 100 & 300 yd bays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2869181, member: 5412"] I think what they are getting at is that soft steel like that will crater with high power rifle hits. If you hit those craters again, the round will likely break up and come directly back at you instead of splattering into the dirt around the target. You really need AR-500 steel. It's hardened, and a .300 win mag round just disintegrates. I just left our range or I would have taken pics of our range steel. It's slightly canted down so the majority of debris is directed downward. We have a couple dozen falling steel poppers on our pistol bays for shooting USPSA matches as well as hanging steel on the 100 & 300 yd bays. [/QUOTE]
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