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Old June 28, 2013, 08:30 AM   #9
NoSecondBest
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you shouldn't have a problem if you are shooting a swinging target or something that has some give to it
Read my post. Every target I refer to is a drop away target made for the express purpose of shooting Sportsman's Team Challenge at registered matches and/or silhouette matches. I'm not guessing at what I'm saying, I've been there and seen the results. The OP asked if there were any "experts" out there. That would exclude guessing about what might work. I have over thirty years experience shooting "steel" and I've done a lot of it in that time. I also have experience as a range officer at steel matches and I spent most of my working career responsible for safety (as an engineer) for very large manufacturing industries. You are partially correct in stating something about the "some give" but it goes way beyond that to be safe. They need to move freely and have a flat, unblemished surface to guarantee safety.

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