MK Machining AR500 Rimfire KYL Set
Features 8 1/4″ AR500 targets from 2″ down to .25″. Includes all required mounting components to setup target including stout brackets and Grade 8 hardware. Targets are suitable for all rimfire cartridges. Made of Mill-Certified AR500 Steel
Set includes:
2″, 1.75″, 1.5″, 1.25″, 1″, .75″, .5″, .25″ Targets
Conduit Rack Sections (2′ in length)
Grade 8 Mounting Hardware
Flexible Round Spacers
Want a longer or taller rack? Simply replace the conduit sections with pieces from your hardware store! Conduit and brackets feature holes through which a quick release pin can be inserted for easy moving of targets without things falling apart.
Modular bracket design will allow for mounting other size/shape targets (coming down the road) and are durable enough for centerfire use. We’re excited to get into reactive steel, and look forward to your thoughts!
Limited quantities available initially, larger batches coming after initial customer feedback.
Mark Z –
2.5 stars: I was really excited for this rack but when I got it and took it out of the box that all went out the window. The stuff that was actually machined by MK is nice but the rack is really janky. The poles are straight off the home depot shelf, the way the poles mount to the rack is not stable and if the rack is even on the slightest but of uneven ground it gets all out of wack. I would have liked to see the racked coated to prevent rust, and some way to fix mount the actual rack so it’s not flimsy. I can’t say I would recommend this. The $100 ones from Amazon are honestly better and far more sturdy. I had high hopes for this product as my buddy’s rave about MK, but they really missed the mark with this product.
Tyler Kemp –
Hey Mark,
Sorry you aren’t happy! Most of the cost here is the fact that we are waterjetting AR500 for this rack, and mounting to stout brackets. The cheaper sets are fine for 22 only but we plan on utilizing the robustness and modularity of this design further in 2021. Admittedly the conduit is not amazing, although that is a very small percentage the cost of making this rack, and many replace with custom lengths as they need. If you tilt the legs outward the stand will be much more sturdy and there are holes in the conduit for a bolt and nut to be ran through if you’d like it to stay together when you move it.