This video demonstrates the capability of the M61 round in piercing AR500 steel at close distances. The title and description explicitly warn viewers against attempting this themselves, emphasizing that the activity is for testing purposes only. This suggests a focus on ballistics, material science related to armor, and the destructive power of certain ammunition types.
This video tests the durability of AR550 and AR500 steel targets by shooting them with M61 300 Winchester Magnum Armor Piercing rounds. The creators aim to debunk claims that they gaslight viewers about their target quality, demonstrating their products' resilience against powerful ammunition. The video also includes a look at the rifle used, comparisons of target impacts, and a discussion about the current state of the gun community, offering a chance to win a prize. Recommended products and contact information for the company are also provided.
This video title "Balas Perfurantes: Será que Superam Placas AR500?" (Armor-Piercing Bullets: Can They Beat AR500 Plates?) suggests a comparative test focusing on the performance of different types of ammunition against AR500 steel armor plates. The content likely involves testing various bullet types, potentially including armor-piercing rounds, to determine their effectiveness in penetrating or defeating AR500 steel. This is a common topic within the firearms community for ballistic testing and armor evaluation.
This video focuses on the setup of armored T-posts, as indicated by the title 'Setting up our armored T-Posts'. The description provides a direct link to a specific product, an AR500 armored T-post, on the manufacturer's website. The content is likely a demonstration or installation guide for these specialized T-posts, presumably for use in shooting ranges or for ballistic protection purposes, given the 'armored' and 'AR500' descriptors.
This video, titled 'Armored T-Post vs Machine Gun', features a demonstration of AR500 armored T-Posts being tested against machine gun fire. The description directs viewers to the manufacturer's website for more information on the product. The content appears to be a practical, albeit destructive, test of the T-Post's durability against high-powered firearm rounds.
This video showcases the 'Armored T-Post' from TATargets, presented as their most versatile system yet. The description directs viewers to their website for more information on the product, suggesting a focus on its features, durability, and potential applications for shooting enthusiasts. While the specific use cases or firearm types are not detailed in the provided information, the product name implies it is a target system designed for resilience against firearm projectiles.
This video showcases the AR500 Portable Grounder Target System from TA Targets. The product description link provides more details on its features and benefits for shooters. The focus is on a portable and durable steel target solution.
This video provides an in-depth look at various target stands designed for AR500 and AR550 steel targets. It emphasizes the importance of a stable and durable base, highlighting how skimping on this crucial component can lead to issues with stability, longevity, and safety. The content covers a range of bases, including the Genesis Base, Breakdown Base, Extended Breakdown Base, and different round base options, aiming to help viewers select the perfect base for their specific needs. A discount code is provided for viewers to purchase steel targets.
This video features Jared from TA Targets discussing the company's three biggest product "failures" or "mistakes." He emphasizes learning from these errors to improve products and the customer experience. The "fails" discussed include a specific target type (Exodus Reduced C Zone Target) and issues with their steel target bases and product variety. Jared highlights the human element of the company, their dedication to customer success, and their commitment to continuous improvement, aiming to inspire viewers to become capable providers and protectors. A discount code for steel targets is also promoted.
This video compares a cheaply made 'Made In China' dueling tree target with a high-quality US-manufactured alternative from TATargets. It highlights the significant differences in construction, materials (AR500, AR550), and design features, such as armored uprights, paddle standoff, and aggressive lean angles, that contribute to the longevity and performance of the US-made product. The video emphasizes the trade-offs between cost and durability, encouraging viewers to consider supporting domestic manufacturing. It also teases future testing with powerful calibers like 300 PRC.
This video challenges the notion that steel targets are too expensive by comparing their cost to common discretionary spending like streaming services, coffee, alcohol, and eating out. The presenter argues that investing in skill-building tools like durable steel targets is a far more valuable use of funds than frivolous expenditures. The video highlights specific steel target models from the presenter's product line, emphasizing their longevity and quality as a "bargain" when considering their lifetime of use. It encourages viewers to re-evaluate their priorities and cut unnecessary expenses to afford essential training equipment.
This video discusses a significant business loss experienced by the creators due to a warranty claim. While not directly demonstrating firearms, the context of steel targets for shooting implies a connection to the firearms industry. The creators emphasize their commitment to customer service and quality, even when it leads to financial setbacks. The discussion touches upon material standards and the process of addressing issues with suppliers, highlighting their business journey and principles. The video aims to share a lesson learned in running a business within the shooting sports community.