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  1. Shooting steel targets with FMJ rounds, especially 5.56, requires a keen understanding of the interaction between ammunition and target material. I've learned that the right combination of steel grade and target angling can make all the difference in both safety and target lifespan.

  2. Feb 4, 2011 · We shoot steel with FMJ's all the time with no problems at IDPA and GSSF matches. If you are interested in buy Zero bullets check out Powder Valley. I shoot a lot of Zero bullets, great bullets.

    • What Kind of Steel For Shooting Targets
    • How Thick Should Steel Targets Be
    • What Size Steel Target For Pistol
    • What Size Steel Target For 100 Yards
    • What Size Steel Target For 1000 Yards
    • Do Steel Targets Ricochet
    • How to Hang Steel Targets
    • How to Mount Steel Targets
    • How to Angle Steel Targets
    • What to Shoot Steel Targets with

    The steel used for shooting targets is usually made of AR500 or AR550 steel. AR400 steel is sometimes used for low velocity rimfire ammunition, and AR550 steel is recommended for high powered rifle ammunition. The most popular steel for shooting targets is 3/8″ thick AR500 steel plates. Shooting target steel needs to be strong enough to handle a bu...

    Steel target thickness is determined by the type of ammunition being fired at it. Low velocity ammunition will only require 1/4″ steel plates. While larger handgun and rifle rounds will require 3/8″ steel plates. Higher velocity or magnum rifle rounds may even require 1/2″ steel plates to shoot safely. The distance you shoot the steel targets from ...

    The optimal size steel target for pistol shooting at 10 yards is a 6″ AR500 3/8″ thick steel target. If shooting at 25 yards or greater 8″, 10″, or 12″ becomes more desirable. Starting with larger steel plates and moving to smaller ones is a good way to train with a pistol. I prefer using thisHandgun Dueling Tree (link to Amazon)that comes with wit...

    The optimal size of steel target for shooting at 100 yards is 10″ gong, 12″ gong or a 12″x20″ silhouette. Many precision shooters will be fine with a 6″ or 4″ target if they consistently shoot 1 MOA or less. 20″ or larger steel targets are better for pistol shooting at 100 yards. When shooting a centerfire rifle at 100 yards I prefer to have a coup...

    The optimal size steel target for shooting at 1000 yards is an 18″ by 18″ square. At the very least a 10″ gong should be used since 10″ at 1000 yards is 1 MOA. Beginner level shooters should consider using a 20″ by 20″ square or larger at 1000 yards, adding smaller targets as they improve.

    Steel targets are made to ricochet a bullet after being hit. Steel targets ricochet the bullet in a safe direction when they can move or swing after being hit or mounted at a downward angle. Pitting, indents, and imperfections in the steel surface can cause ricochets in unwanted directions. It’s important to use the proper hardness of steel for wha...

    To hang steel targets, use a 2×4 or EMT frame with chains, rubber straps, or steel target hangers. Chains and rubber straps require carriage bolts to connect the steel targets to the frame. The steel targets must be able to swing or move freely for them to deflect bullets safely. I’ve used chains, rubber straps, and steel target hangers and I prefe...

    The most common way to mount steel targets is to a 2×4 or T-post using target mounting brackets. The mounting bracket is installed onto a 2×4 or T-post, and the target is affixed to the mounting bracket at the correct angle for the bullets to deflect in a safe direction. I have targets mounted on T-posts and on 2×4’s and haven’t had any problems wi...

    Steel targets should be angled towards the ground at a 20 degree downward angle or greater to deflect shrapnel and bullets safely into the ground. Mounting posts and hangers may need to be installed at an angle in order for the steel target to be angled in a safe direction. Most 2×4 and T-post steel target mounts are angled correctly as long as the...

    The best ammo type to shoot steel targets with is frangible ammo that will disintegrate upon impact. Frangible ammo will limit shrapnel and ricochet caused by shooting steel. FMJ is another popular ammo type for steel targets. Do not use armor piercing, steel core, or green tip ammo. Although frangible ammo is best for shooting steel targets, it ca...

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  3. Jan 26, 2021 · FMJ ammo is generally considered safe for shooting at steel targets, provided certain factors are taken into account. The ballistics of FMJ rounds, characterized by their lead-core and copper jacket, play a role in mitigating potential risks.

  4. SAFE SHOOTING PRACTICES When shooting steel targets, always observe the following safety rules. 1. Always wear wrap around eye protection and hearing protection. 2. Always keep your gun pointed in a safe direction. 3. Always keep your finger off the trigger until you’re ready to fire. 4. Always keep your gun unloaded until ready to use. 5.

  5. Jan 26, 2021 · For 9mm rounds, a minimum distance of 25 yards is generally recommended. This applies to standard steel targets with FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) or Ball ammunition. As with other calibers, the type of steel target and the condition of the ammunition can affect this distance.

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  7. May 2, 2024 · When shooting at steel targets, it is best to use ammunition that is specifically designed for steel, such as copper-jacketed or frangible rounds. This type of ammo helps to reduce the risk of ricochets and damage to the target.

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