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- Premium Waterjet Cut AR500 Animal Targets
Premium Waterjet Cut AR500 Animal Targets
MK Marching creates a range of Premium AR500 Animal Steel Targets. All of their AR500 Steel is 3/8″ thick waterjet cut AR500, for the most durable target possible from edge to edge. Cutting via laser or plasma leaves a soft edge on the metal because of the extreme heat involved. Two square holes for mounting via carriage bolts, and fits perfectly on their “Enhanced T-Post Mount”.
Make sure you hunt ethically with a full-size whitetail deer vital zone measuring approximately 14″ diagonally. This target is an anatomically correct average set of whitetail vitals, with heart and lungs etched in.
Make sure you hunt ethically with a full-size elk vital zone. This target is an anatomically correct average set of elk vitals, with heart and lungs etched in.
Approximately 23×11″, this target is an anatomically correct coyote target with vital zones etched in.
Practice your varmint hunting with this full size Crow, measuring 12″ Wide x 11″ High x 15.5″ diagonal.
Practice your varmint hunting with this Mini Pig, measuring 13.5″ Wide x 8″ High.
Approximately 12×18″, this target is an anatomically correct javelina target with vital zones etched in. This is also a 50% full size feral hog equivalent.
ALWAYS keep in mind impact velocity and energy prevent target damage. Keep your impact energy around 2500 ft-lbs for 3/8″ thick AR500, and 2750fps or under to prevent pitting of the target. If shooting with pistols under 100 yards, we recommend shooting the side without etching to prevent the slim possibility of a ricochet. We use only mill-certified AR500 for our targets!
Premium Waterjet CuttingWhy waterjet cutting?
Cutting via laser or plasma leaves a soft edge on the metal because of the extreme heat involved. Waterjet cut targets last longer and get you more impacts out of your targets. No one likes replacing targets. Go with waterjets A500 targets get get the most out of your investment. |