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Concrete saw blade target

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scion19801:
it's funny that someone else just brought this up. Just did this like a day before the OP posted, using a 12" sawblade that was shot on my miter saw. I set it out at 208 yards just to see if I could reliably hit it with my impact. and ring it does when hit. pretty cool.
here is my short video on do it:

lennyk:
they hold up very well, we use them as hinged backers for our 25m targets and they do not buckle

the steel used to make these is certainly better than circular saw blades as I have used those to make 50m plinking targets and they buckle eventually

I used a 4.5" angle grinder with cutting disc to cut the hex center target.

Keen:
Some 10 inch Festool saw blades have a 5/8 inch, approx 16 mm, arbor hole. The blades are thick, durable and take a beating. There's no diamond knockout so the arbor hole size is what it is, and the blade doesn't deform or split after hard use.

Quite a challenge at 25+ yards to put 10 in a row through the hole with a springer. ;D

Yogi:
Love how you worked the hinges.  they got to be right on or they do not flap properly.  At out range we have a few with quadrants, plus the center.
Very helpful to see where impact is.

-Y

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