View Full Version : Steel Targets: Tanner Show SEPT 23rd...looking for the guy..
FriedCheese
10-19-2006, 21:44
HELLO!!
Anyone go to that TANNER SHOW on SEPT 23rd??
There was a guy in the back selling steel targets, he said he lives in Aravda. I picked up his buisness card to call him when I was ready to get a better list of prices.... well... hell if I didn't lose his card. Anyone pick one up from him?? Can you post the name and number ... please.
Thanks guys!! :oops:
Driftwood
10-19-2006, 22:13
I met him the second to last time there and picked up his card myself.
The Six Shooter
Roger Tobie
thesixshooter@comcast.net
P.O BOX 12
Arvada, CO 80001
303.908.8574
Hope that helps!
FriedCheese
10-22-2006, 18:35
Thank you! :cool: [usa]
2ndChildhood
10-23-2006, 07:06
Would you please post a few sample prices?
redleg1one
10-23-2006, 17:37
Good idea!
Would you please post a few sample prices?
Driftwood
10-23-2006, 19:28
Would you please post a few sample prices?
I personally never wrote any of his sample prices down, sorry. But I DO remember that he had target stands for $59/each. Just your basic metal stands, nothing fancy. http://www.tuffsteel.com/index.html actually has MUCH better prices on target stands if that is what you're after.
He also had these orange polymer targets that looked interesting. He insisted they were more durable than steel as long as you don't use JHP rounds. ???
If you need rifle grade steel targets, the IPSC club in Pueblo usually orders steel once or twice a year. Its all CNC plasma cut stuff.
If you want softer steel, its much cheaper than AR-500.
My CNC program has most all shapes in it already. Everything like pepper poppers, IPSC targets, NRA animal silhouettes, stars, triangles, squares, ect.
or you could run down to Speken and spend .25 a pound and buy the plates from cinder block molds.
2ndChildhood
10-23-2006, 21:11
or you could run down to Speken and spend .25 a pound and buy the plates from cinder block molds.
How are those plates holding up?
Lets see some pics!
or you could run down to Speken and spend .25 a pound and buy the plates from cinder block molds.
How are those plates holding up?
Lets see some pics!
actually I havent shot them yet I have been slackin, I wanted to today but didn't feel all that great. I will post up results this week sometime.
Actually I may get out there tomorrow and give them a test run.
Or, You could get into construction andmake deals with the Iron workers from time to time. :mrgreen:
I really need a collapsable stand that I could fit in a car. Anyone know of something like that?
http://lvsteeltargets.com/
A lot of guys from Snipershide gave these good reviews.. easier than rolling your own
2ndChildhood
10-24-2006, 16:39
I really need a collapsable stand that I could fit in a car. Anyone know of something like that?
Here's a stand I made that's working pretty good.
Cheap fence posts, a bit of angle iron and a few fasteners.
I just unbolt the top rail & bungee the 3 pieces together.
Since this pic, I've gone from chains to 2" nylon webbing.
The webbing takes a whole lot more hits than chain does.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i45/jvnn/img_4306b.jpg
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