What do you guys shoot at when shooting "just for fun&q
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- arizona-hermit
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Hard drive platters are the metallic (or glass) disks inside your computers hard drive. They make awesome targets. The glass ones are a bit of a pain to clean up though, so I do not recommend shooting them.
I absolutely hate leaving my favorite shooting place littered up and normally carry out far more junk than I actually create there.
I absolutely hate leaving my favorite shooting place littered up and normally carry out far more junk than I actually create there.
But by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace toward me did not prove vain. [1 COR 15:10a - NASB]
- bigfatdave
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Tennis balls (I really like to hang a tennis ball on a string behind the chewed-up target backers at the indoor range)
Old pots&pans from Goodwill (non-serviceable, of course)
Stacks of documents that should be shredded (not yet, but I have a box built up, I plan to wet it down and light it up with some serious firepower)
I just ordered a three-pack of these:

http://www.ar500-targets.com/ProductDet ... 2DTOGETHER
with the thicker plate option - they should stow nicely in the trunk and I might leave the third one at the range, tucked away somewhere.
And I've had a steel kitty-cat swinger (rated for .22lr only) for a while
Old pots&pans from Goodwill (non-serviceable, of course)
Stacks of documents that should be shredded (not yet, but I have a box built up, I plan to wet it down and light it up with some serious firepower)
I just ordered a three-pack of these:

http://www.ar500-targets.com/ProductDet ... 2DTOGETHER
with the thicker plate option - they should stow nicely in the trunk and I might leave the third one at the range, tucked away somewhere.
And I've had a steel kitty-cat swinger (rated for .22lr only) for a while