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LoganbillJ
06-11-2015, 09:05 PM
No offense but you got took on your AR500. We have a range and build all our own steel targets for it. A 300wm wont touch true 3/8" AR500 at 100 yds much less 250yds. Looks more like AR400 to me.

fgw_in_fla
06-11-2015, 09:43 PM
Thanks for your 2 cents worth.
I also noticed one of the plates had a sticker that clearly states not to use with ammo exceeding 3000fps.

Another quality product from Sportsman's Guide...

No worries.
They work great for our pistol area. I'll just go back to shooting filled water jugs. Easier to see a hit and they look cool when they explode.





PS - I'm highly offended.
Ok. Now I'm better....

Hotolds442
06-11-2015, 10:14 PM
So China is making AR-500 now? Awesome!

big honkin jeep
06-11-2015, 11:05 PM
Your experience with the accuracy and power of good old fashioned hunting Savages mimics my own. Find a good hand load and you're good to go.
I see posts all over the internet by a lot of guys who spend too much time sweating the barrel length on rifles such as the 116 Bear Hunter in 300WM convinced they need a 26" tube or a heavy barrel or a dozen other things because of what they have read. They are scared to buy one because it doesn't have some magic combination they read about online. Maybe if they'd spend a little more time shooting and a little less time on charts, graphs and internet lore they would find out just what a quality modern hunting rifle is capable of. Though I enjoy tinkering my Savages as much as the next guy I haven't found one yet that wont respond to the right hand load.
My go to favorite is an old flatback 116FLCSAK in .30-06 just as it came from the factory (trigger adjustment only) that always turns heads with tiny groups and the ability to produce a .30 hole exactly where the crosshairs were when the trigger was pulled. Followed closely in favor by an astoundingly accurate 22" sporter 110 in 25-06 with a rattlecan camo stock.
Good luck with your long range hunting rifle endeavors. :)

fgw_in_fla
06-11-2015, 11:25 PM
So China is making AR-500 now? Awesome!

Ya know, I bought 6 of them.

Maybe I was supposed to clamp them together?

6 will get you 3?

drybean
06-11-2015, 11:30 PM
Your experience with the accuracy and power of good old fashioned hunting Savages mimics my own. Find a good hand load and you're good to go.
I see posts all over the internet by a lot of guys who spend too much time sweating the barrel length on rifles such as the 116 Bear Hunter in 300WM convinced they need a 26" tube or a heavy barrel or a dozen other things because of what they have read. They are scared to buy one because it doesn't have some magic combination they read about online. Maybe if they'd spend a little more time shooting and a little less time on charts, graphs and internet lore they would find out just what a quality modern hunting rifle is capable of. Though I enjoy tinkering my Savages as much as the next guy I haven't found one yet that wont respond to the right hand load.
My go to favorite is an old flatback 116FLCSAK in .30-06 just as it came from the factory (trigger adjustment only) that always turns heads with tiny groups and the ability to produce a .30 hole exactly where the crosshairs were when the trigger was pulled. Followed closely in favor by an astoundingly accurate 22" sporter 110 in 25-06 with a rattlecan camo stock.
Good luck with your long range hunting rifle endeavors. :)
Spoken Well

Hotolds442
06-12-2015, 12:45 AM
I really don't care that my 116FLSAK in 300 WM has a short barrel. No animal in my part of the country is gonna live to tell me I should have hit him with another 100 fps if I do my part. The rifle is certainly up to the task.

fgw_in_fla
06-12-2015, 07:12 AM
Uhhh.. Mr. Jeep?
I'm afraid that post was entirely too logical, accurate and concise. We'll have none of that here.

I'll need to report this to the moderator.



And I can relate to most everything you said.

sixonetonoffun
06-12-2015, 07:53 PM
We cracked a railroad tie plate with a 270 amped up to 3100-ish. Had shot it many times with 7rm @2870-ish a few times before no issues. I think 3000+fps is just the velocity to do the job.

earl39
06-15-2015, 06:27 PM
Hey guys forget the AR500 plate and build your own out of springs from a semi. 250gr SMK's from a 338-06 at 100 yards just makes a nice splat and makes it swing like crazy. Notice it is swinging and not mounted solid. Weld it up solid with 6011 rods cut to the shape you want and have fun.

missed
06-15-2015, 10:50 PM
speed kills. imo 500 is minimum for it. I have 1/2" targets ill shoot my 308 at 300. also having your targets angled down and swinging helps tremendously