Anyone set up steel challenge stages??? Where do you get your targets??
Here what I have found so far.
I thought about ordering the 5 pack of round plates and mounting them to PVC
http://viewmorepics....;albumId=715487
Or these
http://bradsairsoftt...largeRound.html
and finally, these would cost a bit much. I already have 1
http://www.cedhk.com...w.php/Object922
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Airsoft Steel challenge targets?
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Posted 16 July 2009 - 07:08 AM
I have been making my own. I was using 18ga sheet metal, but that seems to dent and warp with the Airsoft gun that I am running. I have heated a couple targets up to purple and then quenched with water. That keeps them from denting as much. I think I will use 16ga sheet metal next time. I think a 4'x8' sheet of steel was about $25 from the local shop and that included free delivery. Take your time with tin snips or a jig saw and you should be able to cut out your own targets very easily.
I found that Tan Krylon Camouflage spray paint is a pretty good match for the cardboard IPSC targets.
I found that Tan Krylon Camouflage spray paint is a pretty good match for the cardboard IPSC targets.
#3
Posted 16 July 2009 - 07:29 AM
Flyin40, on Jul 16 2009, 06:30 AM, said:
Anyone set up steel challenge stages??? Where do you get your targets??
What I have seen other people do is to drill a hole into a paint can lid and then screw the paint can lid onto a 2x4. I put the 2x4's into 5 gallon buckets and mixed concrete into the bucket so that I had something I could move around easily.
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#4
Posted 16 July 2009 - 07:42 AM
Hey, I made a set of SC targets from .032 white alum sheet. we mounted them on standard 1x2 target sticks and they work great. They do not ring but make a loud enough sound that everyone can hear it, and the airsoft makes a small dent in the alum with every hit.
the sheet of 032 x 4 x 8 cost aprox 40.00 and I had plenty to make what we wanted.
regards, karl
the sheet of 032 x 4 x 8 cost aprox 40.00 and I had plenty to make what we wanted.
regards, karl
Karl McKeever Jr.
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#5
Posted 16 July 2009 - 08:24 AM
Karl @ GT, on Jul 16 2009, 07:42 AM, said:
Hey, I made a set of SC targets from .032 white alum sheet. we mounted them on standard 1x2 target sticks and they work great. They do not ring but make a loud enough sound that everyone can hear it, and the airsoft makes a small dent in the alum with every hit.
the sheet of 032 x 4 x 8 cost aprox 40.00 and I had plenty to make what we wanted.
regards, karl
the sheet of 032 x 4 x 8 cost aprox 40.00 and I had plenty to make what we wanted.
regards, karl
drill, cut, tin snip, find, tape, tap, dent, $40, or ........
Four shapes of static targets
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I will say I have always enjoyed "making it myself" and I have generally cared about it more when I did. But sometimes convenience has saved alot of time.
This post has been edited by sfpmb: 16 July 2009 - 10:09 AM
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Posted 16 July 2009 - 08:37 PM
01G8R, on Jul 16 2009, 08:08 AM, said:
I have been making my own. I was using 18ga sheet metal, but that seems to dent and warp with the Airsoft gun that I am running. I have heated a couple targets up to purple and then quenched with water. That keeps them from denting as much. I think I will use 16ga sheet metal next time.
That matches my experience with my plate rack. 16g has taken hundreds of hits with zero denting or damage. It's what I'll use for everything from now on.
http://www.brianenos...?...st&id=25379
The truth is that there is no choice between the two. You line the sights up in the A-zone and let it fly at the absolute soonest moment that you see what your experience tells you will put the hole where you're aiming it using the amount of trigger control you need to keep the gun lined up in that spot. There is no concern about accuracy or speed - either one is an illusion from behind the gun. There's "where do I want to hit" and "is the gun lined up there or not"... followed up with "did the sights lift from where I wanted to hit". To assign an "either/or" to the equation is to deny the fact that the gun can be shot ridiculously fast while shooting all As - but it won't be done while you're determined that one must be sacrificed for the other - and it also has the amusing side effect of pressuring the shooter to ignore "the shooting" in the name of "the speed" - XRe
#7
Posted 04 August 2009 - 09:49 PM
Here is how I set it up in my garage. I know there are different way to shoot each course but I think it is good for me and I can work cadence and transitions. I have to call the shot because the plate doesn't fall.
Steel Challenge Airsoft
Steel Challenge Airsoft
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