Bill and Ken Discuss Scorable AR500 Steel Targets

Published on August 30, 2019
Duration: 6:11

This guide details the development and implementation of scoreable AR500 steel targets for enhanced firearms training. It covers design evolution, safety considerations like target angling and splatter mitigation, and a scoring system for torso and headshots. The insights are from Bill, a firearms instructor, emphasizing practical application and safety.

Quick Summary

Scoreable AR500 steel targets are developed by cutting scoring zones into the steel face. For safety, targets must be angled at 28-30 degrees to deflect projectiles downwards and backwards, preventing splatter. This design enhances training by providing immediate feedback and encouraging precision, while AR500 steel ensures long-term durability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Steel Targets
  2. 00:18Need for Scoreable Targets
  3. 00:56Evolution of Scoreable Target Designs
  4. 01:26Cutting Scoring Zones & Target Angle
  5. 02:11Target Angling and Splatter Mitigation
  6. 02:29Staggering Target Placement
  7. 02:53AR500 Steel Durability & Cutting
  8. 03:23Advantages Over Paper Targets
  9. 03:43Conclusion and Future Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

How can AR500 steel targets be made scoreable for training?

Scoreable AR500 steel targets can be created by cutting scoring zones, such as slits or circles, directly into the steel face. This allows for objective scoring of hits during training drills, encouraging precision.

What is the recommended angle for AR500 steel targets to ensure safety?

For optimal safety, AR500 steel targets should be mounted at an angle of at least 28 to 30 degrees relative to the shooter. This angle helps deflect projectiles downwards and backwards, minimizing the risk of ricochets and splatter.

How does target angling prevent splatter back from AR500 steel?

When AR500 steel targets are angled at 28-30 degrees, the impact angle of the bullet causes the fragments and splatter to be directed downwards and away from the shooter, significantly reducing the risk of them returning towards the firing line.

What are the benefits of using scoreable steel targets over paper targets?

Scoreable steel targets offer superior durability, can be used in various weather conditions where paper targets degrade, and provide immediate audible and visual feedback. They also reduce the ongoing cost and labor associated with replacing paper targets.

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