Thursday, February 6, 2014

Become A Better Shot By Using Steel Shooting Targets

By Serena Price


Steel shooting targets provide much fun, but can also be quite dangerous. Most shooters love to hear the "ding" and know that they have hit their target. There is a lot of advice regarding the safety of firing at these items not just for the shooter but for the spectator too. If you want to minimize the risk of injury make sure you follow the safety rules.

The main reason that they are dangerous is because of ricochets and splatter. You need to make sure that you stand a safe distance away from the target (about 10 yards at least) and that the target is angled towards the ground. You must make sure that you are wearing safety glasses and never turn away because you run the risk of getting splatter in your eyes and ears. Make sure you shoot in an area that has a safe bullet backstop.

Bystanders should also wear protective eye gear and follow safety regulations. You could also wear long pants or jeans as well as long sleeved shirts to help guard against the splatter fragments. They are often designed for specific weapons and you should ensure that you use match up the correct target with the correct weapon. This will also help eliminate dangerous shrapnel. Manufacturers also advise as a safety precaution to minimize ricocheting bullets to use soft point ammo.

Most manufacturers make a variety of metal these items, to suit a large range of calibers and distances. They are also designed for different levels of firing and aiming skill. Safety is a priority, so they make high-quality metal pieces that are of superior design quality and construction. The hardness of the material is also taken into consideration. The metal needs to have the right amount of hardness to make it tough and the correct balance of chemicals so that it can withstand continuous impact and vibration from the bullets.

The actual targeting pieces can be vibrant and exciting. They are often painted with bright colors in order to be clearly visible from a distance. Safety is a high priority for the manufacturer and they use only the best material they can possibly find.

Your units will also need to be well- maintained, so if any piece of metal is damaged, it is suggested you replace it with material that isn't that easily damaged. If you have any cracks, you can simply take a grinder and smooth it out. The main reason a person may get hit by shrapnel is because of a damaged plate.

Some people like to customize their units. They can come in any shape imaginable. Perhaps you would like to shoot at silhouettes or perhaps cut out of beer bottles and even life-sized animals. Some companies have had their logos made into targets. You just need to get creative!

Steel shooting targets provide an enjoyable sport activity, but do come with a bit of danger. Make sure you follow the safety guidelines and you will be fine. Quite often if someone enjoys firing at these targets as a hobby, they end up doing it professionally. It is addictive and can provide hours of fun.




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