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Metal target plates

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I have several 16 x 16 inch metal plates
Removed from vaults in gas station parking lots
They are thick diamond plate
Good for target plates, backstops or projects around the farm

Free, if you'd like to bring a 12'pack of Dr Pepper as a token of appreciation ,
That'd be uh, well, appreciated

I also have some 8 and 12" round cast iron plates that are great for .22 and handgun targets .[
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I'd limit this to projects around the farm. Dimpled steel like that can be very dangerous to shoot at as it can send whole projectiles and fragments is weird directions. Also unless steel is hardened AR 500 it will only be good (to deflect without damage) for very light rounds.. .22 I guess you could always punch holes in them with a rifle at 100-200 rounds safely. Put that makes them like real heavy paper.
 
'bout how heavy are the plates? Would I NEED a trailer, or is the back seat enough space? Might need to make a trip to the chicken.
 
About 15 20 lbs each maybe
Never weighed one
I wouldn't use a seat
Too many sharp edges
I have em in a trailer right now
 
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