Where is the best place to buy animals?

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Where is the best place to buy animals?

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Happy Saturday everybody.

I need to source animals for the Tacoma Rifle and Revolver club to start having twice a month small bore matches (starting in Dec if all goes well!).

We're going to have 16 shooting positions for 40 shot matches so looking for the best price/quality combo in order to get things rolling.

Anyone have a good referal? Much obliged!

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Are they pretty durable? I don't know much about metalurgy but since it does on occasion get pretty cold up here I wonder if the casting material gets brittle.
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Those animals from ncsilhouette I believe are very similar to the ones used at Machias. Jason might be able to confirm that but I remember the cast targets being pretty resilient.
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Everyone,
Thanks for mentioning my animal targets!
These are ductile cast iron, not the same metal as plain, grey cast iron like your skillet at home.
They have more additives and a micro crystalline structure that allow them to "give" under the bullet impacts.

Anyway, they are the one-piece, cast animals used throughout the country!

Let me know if you are interested in purchasing some for the Tacoma club.

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Greg Chandler's targets are all we use at our match. Considered to be the standard for smallbore targets.

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ShootingStar wrote:Everyone,
Thanks for mentioning my animal targets!
These are ductile cast iron, not the same metal as plain, grey cast iron like your skillet at home.
They have more additives and a micro crystalline structure that allow them to "give" under the bullet impacts.

Anyway, they are the one-piece, cast animals used throughout the country!

Let me know if you are interested in purchasing some for the Tacoma club.

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Thanks Greg. I'll be reaching out to you in the next couple days as we're going to need enough for 16 shooting positions (4 per animal) and spares.
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jloehle wrote:Greg Chandler's targets are all we use at our match. Considered to be the standard for smallbore targets. Joe Loehle Match Director, CGGC
+1 We ordered some replacement/back up animals from Greg last year. Nice pricing along with fast delivery here the north country. We have shot Greg's animals in 13F with wind chill -10.........The coldest ever.....I think... and the animals held up.......the one's we were able to hit............2 years ago during our annual "Frosty Iron" We had 3 shooters that participated in their deer hunting gear. I don't have hunting gear, let alone the proper insulated boots in those temps. I sat in the car during their 40 rounds. =)) All I know is, none were broken from tossing them into the carts, when it was all done.
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