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4xforfun

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I have a 48 X 48 X 3/8ths inch AR 500 plate at the 1000 yard line at my range, Sadly, it is going bye-bye. Would 1/4 inch AR be ok at 1K. Cals up to 338...maybe a 375 XC in the future.

Tod
 
According to one of the Dueling Tree mfg. 3/8" Ar500 is good up to 30-06 at 100 yards minimum, 1/2" is OK at 100 for up to 338LAP at 100 minimum, they don't recommend 1/4" for anything bigger than 17HMR at 100. I think you would be pushing your luck even at 1LK with some of the hotter cals.

Mike
 
On one steel target website I visit, they list their 1/4 inch AR500 plates as maximum velocity 2850 fps and maximum energy as 700 ft lbs. Many center fire cartridges will exceed those figures at a 1000 yards.
 
On one steel target website I visit, they list their 1/4 inch AR500 plates as maximum velocity 2850 fps and maximum energy as 700 ft lbs.maximum velocity 2850 fps
"maximum velocity 2850 fps...Many center fire cartridges will exceed those figures at a 1000 yards"

Name ONE!!

From what I have heard......it is the high velocity (smaller cal's) that kills steel....even on thicker stuff.
 
I got some 1/4" at 600 yards behind a 1/2" piece of OSB to knock bullets down after they have gone through paper and backer.

When they tumble between the wood and steel it leaves a significant welt on the 1/4" steel.

I think if it's just a sighter plate you'll be fine but if it's going to be used as a paper backstop it's gonna get beat up pretty bad.

That being said it's been up for over 4 years now and still stopping bullets. It's probably caught a few thousand rounds, mostly 6mm 2900 +/- at the muzzle, some 6.5s a few 30s and some .338s
 
I had that same piece behind the backer at 1000 for a while and it showed the same wear but not nearly as severe.
 
"maximum velocity 2850 fps...Many center fire cartridges will exceed those figures at a 1000 yards"

Name ONE!!

From what I have heard......it is the high velocity (smaller cal's) that kills steel....even on thicker stuff.

I should have specified the energy figure.
 
Not all AR500 steel targets are the same. I have some 3/8" AR500 targets that I setup at 50 yards for pistol and lever action (pistol caliber) fun. A 240gr flat nose slug from a .44 Mag traveling 1375 fps at the muzzle leaves a pockmark representative of the flat bose on the steel. That was surprising to me.
 
I have 2 12"x12"x1/4" AR500 plates. Both plates have been shot from 600 yards to 1000 yards with rifles under magnum cartridges. No damage at all. My Competition Match and .243 push 105 - 115 grain bullets at 3150 fps. The plates hang on 12" long or so firehose and swing freely.
 

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