Let our team at Alliant Metals explain why all steel targets aren’t the same, and why it matters which you choose.
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There’s no better way to become familiar and proficient with your firearm than to practice. However, not all practice is equally effective, so you want to ensure you make the best use of your time on the range.
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How does radioactivity affect steel and stainless steel products? Let’s find out why pre-war steel is such a valuable material.
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Different alloys are better suited to different applications, but they’re not always ready for use as they are. In some cases, steel needs to be hardened to increase its durability or otherwise make it ready for its intended use.
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Stainless steel is everywhere. We find it in everything from household objects to specialized equipment. At Alliant Metals, we supply stainless steel products for many industries, each with their own unique requirements.
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AR500 steel targets are a common choice for target practice. If used correctly by people who know what they’re doing, they are a safe option.
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316 stainless steel is what we use when we need equipment that holds up, no matter the environment. Check out where you’ll find this alloy.
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410 stainless steel is a grade that has many uses across several industries. Read on to learn what makes 410 so versatile.
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It’s strong, flexible, and resistant to corrosion. What’s not to like about stainless steel?
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Do you have a favorite type of target for shooting?
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