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<blockquote data-quote="Catt57" data-source="post: 3563668" data-attributes="member: 34578"><p>So far .22, .223/5.56, 762x39, 762x54r (non steel core), 12g slugs and some pistol calibers. The 5.56 and 762 stuff does leave some small pits. But at 1/2" thick it's going to take quite a while to do any serious wear. They also are making a heckuva trench under the stand from the spalling.</p><p>Even the .22 makes a satisfying ring on the thick plates.</p><p></p><p>I really want to make the berm larger. Even though there are no buildings for at least a mile behind it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catt57, post: 3563668, member: 34578"] So far .22, .223/5.56, 762x39, 762x54r (non steel core), 12g slugs and some pistol calibers. The 5.56 and 762 stuff does leave some small pits. But at 1/2" thick it's going to take quite a while to do any serious wear. They also are making a heckuva trench under the stand from the spalling. Even the .22 makes a satisfying ring on the thick plates. I really want to make the berm larger. Even though there are no buildings for at least a mile behind it. [/QUOTE]
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