... I saw the makings of a video when I walked by 👀 ML
5,919 views; 421 likesmatthew_bolding What's the top of the electronics box made of? Does bullet splash chew on it?
  -  laruetactical @matthew_bolding ... You talking to me ? 3 likes
  -  matthew_bolding @laruetactical of course. Nice shooting, btw. Always love your proof groups. 1 like
michael_wilkes Where are these on your online store? Can't find them
  -  brett__2021 @michael_wilkes they're like $1200 bucks each if I remember correctly. 1 like
  -  ogclaytonator @brett__2021 and about 80 frigging pounds also. Lol
timberbigot A lot of torque is needed to lift a 3/4" steel plate from one end. 1 like
david.clark9 https://www.larue.com/category/targets/ 1 like
jdg0707 Nice. Don't loose focus on the rifles!
caspertheweim94 I watched a few videos of these in use on YT. Do these have to sit on the ground? If you had like sockets or pockets on each corner of that red box, could a person take like 4 pieces 1/4" rebar and bend a slight outward splay to them to make legs?
caspertheweim94 Another company uses a wire-y mesh like matrix "cardboard" (electronic scorable) target that pops up. It uses an air actuated "arm" or "ram" to make it stand up. A cylinder/tank is filled with compressed air. That cylinder is hidden behind some AR500 steel.
  -  laruetactical @caspertheweim94 ... Yeah, I'm familiar with it. The guys that use my target like hearing their bullets knock the holy hell out of the AR600 steel plate and physically knocking it on it's ass - - "He's dead Jim" 😎