AR550 C Zone Steel Target (A-DAP System Origins)

Published on July 25, 2021
Duration: 2:52

This video from TA Targets explains the origins and evolution of their C-Zone A-DAP system. The A-DAP acronym stands for Adaptive Dynamic AR500 Platforms. Initially using AR500 steel, TA Targets transitioned to AR550 steel for improved durability and safety at realistic engagement distances. They detail various configurations of AR550 steel thickness (1/4", 3/8", 1/2") for different calibers and engagement ranges, emphasizing the benefits of AR550 over AR500 for steel targets.

Quick Summary

TA Targets developed their C-Zone A-DAP system, with A-DAP standing for Adaptive Dynamic AR500 Platforms. They transitioned from AR500 to AR550 steel for enhanced durability and safety at realistic engagement distances. The system offers various steel thicknesses (1/4", 3/8", 1/2") and base options to suit different calibers and training environments.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Company Origins and First Target System
  2. 00:10The C-Zone A-DAP System
  3. 00:22A-DAP Acronym and Evolution
  4. 00:32Transition from AR500 to AR550 Steel
  5. 00:44Magnum A-DAP System
  6. 00:52Steel Thicknesses and Caliber Recommendations
  7. 01:15Shift to AR550 Steel
  8. 01:24C-Zone 2.0 and System Lineage
  9. 01:41A-DAP System Foundation
  10. 01:54Benefits of AR550 Steel
  11. 02:08Forward Lean and Movement
  12. 02:11Base Options for A-DAP System
  13. 02:29History of the C-Zone A-DAP System
  14. 02:34A-DAP Family and Future Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the A-DAP acronym stand for in TA Targets' steel target systems?

The A-DAP acronym originally stood for Adaptive Dynamic AR500 Platforms. This name reflects the system's design for adaptability and dynamic engagement, initially utilizing AR500 steel.

Why did TA Targets switch from AR500 steel to AR550 steel for their targets?

TA Targets transitioned to AR550 steel because they found AR500 steel to be insufficient for steel targets. AR550 offers improved durability and safety, allowing for training at more realistic engagement distances without compromising target integrity.

What are the different steel thicknesses offered for the TA Targets A-DAP system and their uses?

The A-DAP system is offered in 1/4 inch AR500 for pistols, 3/8 inch AR550 for magnum rifles or closer shots, and 1/2 inch AR550 for very close engagement distances, ensuring appropriate protection for various shooting scenarios.

What features make the TA Targets A-DAP system suitable for diverse training environments?

The A-DAP system features forward lean and movement upon impact for better feedback. It also supports various base options like round, Arachnid, and armored posts, making it adaptable to different terrains and training styles.

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