Reddit Reddit reviews The Last Stand Target Stand

We found 11 Reddit comments about The Last Stand Target Stand. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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The Last Stand Target Stand
Patented US 9,267,769 Design Adjusts to Any TerrainBullet Resistant; We ship next business day USPS Priority!Easy Set-Up, Plate Hangers, Target and Rebar NOT INCLUDEDCompact Storage Easily TransportedPairs with The Last Stand Target Holder
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11 Reddit comments about The Last Stand Target Stand:

u/m055 · 6 pointsr/guns

I use this plus rebar and chain and it works great.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Last-Stand-Target/dp/B00JVX4JB8

u/M_Mitchell · 3 pointsr/guns

Stand: The Last Stand Target Stand

These are rubber things that you stick rebar through and they make a great stand. You can pick up some rebar for very cheap but might want let him do that so he can make the call on how tall he wants it. I think I got 4 pieces of rebar at 2' for the legs and 2 pieces of rebar at 4' for the top which holds the targets.

I use it and like it very much. It's a little expensive for what it is but I couldn't find anything else and it's very compact. I'm not sure how well the starter kit that nvgeologist probably linked would work for him unless he has a truck or big trunk because you need a piece of wood for it it looks like.

Targets: Anything Ar500 rated at least 3/8 of an inch. I do 1/2 inch just cause it's a little heavier for bigger rounds. Get maybe 3 or 4 sizes since he can use them closer or further for pistol or rifle shooting. I get mine from here on amazon.

Hanging Material: Firehose from Ebay is good because it can withstand multiple shots where as chain will be broken on the first shot.

That's all you need for the steel targets other than some nuts to secure them to the firehose and the rebar mentioned above.

$47.19 for Target stand
$22.77 for Fire Hose
~$120 for 3 - 4 Steel targets depending on what sizes you get. 8" is great for 100 yards plinking. 4" is a little challenging at that distance but would be nice for a difference and work as another target for up close with pistols. Throw in a 3" if you feel devious and maybe a 6 inch too if you want. (8", 6", 4", 3") would be probably be good.Might want to get a little bigger if he shoots further but most private ranges don't go much further and if they do, they probably have some of their own steel targets out there.

u/tubadude2 · 2 pointsr/guns

I use the steel base with 2x4, but I'm getting a few more targets, so I'll probably get a hanger system.

You could check out this, you just need rebar, and then you could weld some chain to the target itself.

Here is a metal version. Just add rebar.

u/tatt22d · 2 pointsr/ar15

Some rebar and these do it for me
The last stand

u/TeamFatChicks · 2 pointsr/longrange

Personally I’ve been really happy with The Last Stand it uses 1/2” rebar. The couplings can take impacts no problem and I keep a few pieces of extra rebar in my truck in case I shoot one out

u/DragonCenturion · 2 pointsr/longrange

http://www.amazon.com/The-Last-Stand-Target/dp/B00JVX4JB8
These work great! Just buy 4 pieces of rebar and you're G2G.
The brackets hold up really well. I've even shot mine once and I can't tell where the bullet hit. They're easily broken down and portable.
I originally hung my targets from this with chain, but I recently switched to fire hose. Both work, chain sounds better but swings more, the fire hose somewhat dampens the gong but swings less.

u/TheSweetLogan · 1 pointr/ar15

I've also purchased from here. If OP was aiming for just one or two targets, it might be cheaper to buy from the amazon store and get free shipping.

In fact, when he first put up his 1/4" targets on amazon, there was a typo on the store page. I sent him an email on a Sunday letting him know and he replied within an hour.

If you have to carry it out to a less convenient location, I've seen
The Last Stand, which seems interesting. However, I have no experience with it.

If anyone is curious, I've got a few pics of my shooting targets 7 targets, after a few trips. Imgur album link It may not help anyone, but it is nice to see real world use. Only the last few pics indicate .223/5.56 use and were too close to prevent pitting, but that's just how it is.

u/fat_italian_stallion · 1 pointr/guns

Steel Target and Target Stand.

I use there and they've lasted super long. All you need is 6 sections of rebar (cheap, should be $3/ea at home depot/lowes)

u/the_duck17 · 1 pointr/ar15

I don't have a DVOR account, so I can't tell you if they have this but for steel I like to use rebar with these mounts, to hang the targets i usually use firehose or bicycle innertube in a pinch.

Sometimes a simple shephard's hook will work, not great for multiple targets.

u/beandip24 · 1 pointr/longrange

I use rebar and this to make the stand. The targets are on there with some heavy duty leather. I bought them like that I think $100 for all three from a local shop.