Are store-bought metal gong targets too expensive — and not tough enough? In this DIY project, I’ll show you how to build a cheaper, stronger alternative that can take hits from .22 LR and 9mm without flinching. Total Cost: $156.64 before tax In this step-by-step video, you’ll see: 🔧 Exactly what tools and materials you need 💰 Total cost vs. store-bought target comparison 🛠️ Full build process 🔫 Real shooting test with .22 and 9mm firearms Whether you’re a budget-minded shooter, a DIY enthusiast, or just tired of replacing cheap steel, this build will save you money and outperform the stuff you buy at the store. Links to products: 1/2" Six-Foot Black Pipe: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Southland-1-2-in-x-72-in-Black-Steel-Schedule-40-Pipe-583-720HC/100134497 1/2" Three-Foot Black Pipe (Qty=2): https://www.homedepot.com/p/Southland-1-2-in-MIP-x-48-in-Black-Steel-Schedule-40-Pipe-583-480HC/100135087 1/2" Black 90 degree elbows: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Southland-1-2-in-Black-Malleable-Iron-90-degree-FPT-x-FPT-Elbow-Fitting-2-Pack-520-003HP2P/304971457 4" Steel Gong Target: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Allen-Company-10-Round-Steel-Plate-Shooting-Target-Ar500-Armor-Plate-White-Red-Square-Holes-for-Carriage-Bolts/5195244367 8" Steel Gong Target: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Allen-Company-10-Round-Steel-Plate-Shooting-Target-Ar500-Armor-Plate-White-Red-Square-Holes-for-Carriage-Bolts/5193278390 Clothesline Rope: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-3-16-in-x-50-ft-White-Polyester-Braided-Outdoor-Clothesline-73097/206094338 👍 If this helped you out, hit the like button and share with a fellow shooter. 💬 Got questions or build tips of your own? Drop them in the comments — I’d love to hear!

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