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		<title>Self-Resetting Steel Targets for Long-Range Shooting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[California Varmint Silhouette matches are the focus of our current main feature story on AccurateShooter.com. After reading that story you might say: &#8220;Looks like fun, but how can I avoid going downrange everytime I knock down the targets?&#8221; Well, if your club already has a fixed steel plate or a gong at 500 or 600 [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.6mmbr.com/varmintsilhouette.html" target="new">California Varmint Silhouette matches</a> are the focus of our current main feature story on AccurateShooter.com. After reading that story you might say: &#8220;Looks like fun, but how can I avoid going downrange everytime I knock down the targets?&#8221; Well, if your club already has a fixed steel plate or a gong at 500 or 600 yards, you can just shoot at it and look for the &#8220;splash marks&#8221; from bullet impact (if you can&#8217;t hear the hit). Bring a can of white paint and re-paint the target every so often. Shooting range steel is fun, but we&#8217;ve found most of the &#8220;semi-permanent&#8221; long-range steel targets at clubs are pretty large. You want something more the size of a varmint to provide a better challenge. You could set out some clay birds of course &#8212; but again that requires you to traipse down-range every dozen rounds or so.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/lvsteel01.jpg" alt="Armored steel target"></p>
<p><b>Affordable Self-Resetting Armored Poppers</b><br />
To duplicate the fun of a varmint silhouette match, we recommend self-resetting pop-up targets. These are sold by <a href="http://www.lvsteeltargets.com/main.htm" target="new">LV Steel</a> and other target makers. Contructed of &#8220;AR500&#8243; hardened steel, the LV poppers are rugged and very durable. The armored LV Steel targets can stand up to repeated hits from a 300 Win Mag. Shown below is LV Steel&#8217;s #4 (10&#8243; x 6&#8243;) spring-loaded &#8220;paddle&#8221; popper. The video shows it soaking up repeated hits from a 300 Win Mag at 100 yards. Such self-resetting poppers are small enough that you could carry 2 or 3 in your car or truck easily. That way you can set up your own long-range &#8220;steel challenge&#8221; whenever you go shooting. The same poppers can also be used for pistol practice. LV Steel&#8217;s #4 paddle, made of 5/8&#8243;-thick steel, costs $150.00 and is designed to ship in a UPS flat-rate box. LV Steel makes a wide variety of other metallic targets.</p>
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