What are AR500 Targets Rated for?

Published on April 6, 2025
Duration: 2:45

This video from TA Targets provides essential guidelines for safe shooting distances with their AR500 steel targets. It details recommended minimum distances for various handgun and rifle calibers, emphasizing the impact of muzzle velocity. The instructor also covers approved ammunition types and stresses the importance of testing and inspection.

Quick Summary

TA Targets recommends minimum shooting distances for their AR500 steel targets: 10 yards for pistols, 25 yards for magnum pistols, 100 yards for most centerfire rifles, and 200 yards for magnum rifles. These are based on muzzle velocities of 3,000 ft/s or less; increase distance by 25 yards for every 100 ft/s over.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AR500 Target Distances
  2. 00:15Manufacturer Differences and Guidelines
  3. 00:41Reduced CZ Zone Target Setup
  4. 00:48AR500 Target Material Limitations
  5. 00:59Pistol Shooting Distances
  6. 01:05Rifle Shooting Distances
  7. 01:14Muzzle Velocity Impact on Rifle Distances
  8. 01:26Adjusting Distance for Faster Ammunition
  9. 01:34Importance of Testing and Inspection
  10. 01:37Approved Ammunition Types
  11. 01:54Finding Distance Ratings on Targets
  12. 02:01Additional Resources and Contact Information
  13. 02:20Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the recommended minimum shooting distances for AR500 steel targets from TA Targets?

TA Targets recommends a minimum of 10 yards for pistols and 25 yards for magnum pistols. For most centerfire rifles, 100 yards is the minimum, while magnum rifles should be at least 200 yards away.

How does muzzle velocity affect safe shooting distances for AR500 steel targets?

Rifle distance recommendations are based on a muzzle velocity of 3,000 ft/s or less. For every 100 ft/s over this limit, you must increase the shooting distance by 25 yards.

What types of ammunition are approved for use on TA Targets' AR500 steel targets?

Approved ammunition includes Full Metal Jacket (FMJ), hollowpoint, soft point, lead, frangible, and all-copper projectiles. It's always recommended to test fire first.

Where can I find specific distance ratings for my TA Targets AR500 steel target?

TA Targets places a sticker on the back of their AR500 plates detailing the distance ratings. More in-depth information and manuals are also available on their website or by contacting them directly.

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