FAQ - 3 (Steel Target Information)

Published on March 28, 2010
Duration: 1:43

Hickok45 discusses Arntzen steel targets, emphasizing their 3/8 inch hardened steel construction. He stresses the importance of flat targets for safe downward bullet deflection and warns against angled or uneven surfaces that can cause dangerous ricochets. The targets are effectively hung using common shepherd's hooks, with recommendations for reinforcing support for heavier targets.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 recommends 3/8 inch thick hardened steel targets, like Arntzen Targets, for safe shooting. He emphasizes using flat targets to ensure bullets deflect downward safely and warns against uneven surfaces or pedestals that can cause dangerous ricochets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Steel Targets
  2. 00:28Safety and Bullet Deflection
  3. 00:55Hanging Methods

Frequently Asked Questions

What thickness is recommended for hardened steel targets?

Hickok45 recommends 3/8 inch thick hardened steel targets, like the Arntzen Targets he uses. This thickness is generally sufficient for safe use with various firearm calibers when proper safety protocols are followed.

How should steel targets be hung for safety?

Steel targets should be hung using methods that ensure safe bullet deflection downwards. Flat targets are ideal. Avoid pedestals or uneven surfaces that could cause dangerous ricochets back towards the shooter.

What are common ways to hang steel targets?

Simple shepherd's hooks, often found at hardware stores, work well for hanging steel targets. For heavier targets, reinforcing the hook's support with a metal fence post is a practical solution.

What are the risks associated with steel target setup?

The primary risk is ricochet. Using targets that are not flat, have uneven edges, or are mounted on unstable pedestals can cause bullets to deflect unpredictably, potentially back towards the shooter.

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