I thought I had the best idea for an old pallet jack. It was non-op and free.
I disassembled it and cut the legs off. My plan was to affix a swinging plate in the front wheel opening for .22lr practice.
At ninety yards from my bolt .22 the Herter's ammunition put slight dents in the legs and main body. Up closer the dents were more noticeable, but no metal spalling (is that the right word?)
I even shot forty rounds into a small area up close and personal, but it only made a larger dent with no penetration.
I had really hoped the metal would have resisted better, but these will be good for one-hundred yard rifle practice. Especially once I put the small swingers in the wheel openings.(and get more free pallet jacks)
I disassembled it and cut the legs off. My plan was to affix a swinging plate in the front wheel opening for .22lr practice.
At ninety yards from my bolt .22 the Herter's ammunition put slight dents in the legs and main body. Up closer the dents were more noticeable, but no metal spalling (is that the right word?)
I even shot forty rounds into a small area up close and personal, but it only made a larger dent with no penetration.
I had really hoped the metal would have resisted better, but these will be good for one-hundred yard rifle practice. Especially once I put the small swingers in the wheel openings.(and get more free pallet jacks)