Want a SCREAMING deal? Buy ANY Complete A-DAP target system, get (one) FREE 3/8" AR550 reduced C Zone plate AND (ONE) Free A-DAP T- Post Hanger. $220 in value, simply add a COMPLETE A-DAP system to your cart, our system does the rest. Here are our A-DAP systems: tatargets.com/product-category/target-systems/silhouette-targets/a-dap-system/ Banging on more of a budget? Grab ANY A-DAP Target Plate, get ONE FREE A-DAP T-Post Hanger. That's a HUGE bargain! Here is the link: tatargets.com/product-category/individual-parts/target-plates/ Need something less expensive? Our Genesis System will be perfect for you: tatargets.com/product-category/genesis-steel-targets/ Use Code GEN30 for a LIMITED time and get 30% off ANY Genesis plates, hangers, and complete systems. Thank you all for nearly a DECADE of support!
The Genesis line is built more for people who train with pistols and longer distance rifles. With a normal .556 round at 100 yards (our minimum recommended for this caliber) you wouldn't see any damage. If you are a higher volume shooter that does closer rifle training, then the Exodus line is definitely for you as the 1/2" also features a lifetime warranty.
It could be dangerous, and all the ammo shown is improper for steel use. BUT we are doing this for education. Distance DOES help the safety factor, so you are correct in that.
We aren't trying to fool anyone. We are showing that the Swedish armor we use in our A-DAP line is better than arguably ANYTHING else on the market. Then factor in our bracket and mount design and you have a truly impressive system. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Surprise an AP bullet does more damage on armor than non AP bullets…. They’re EPR (enhanced performance round) not AP. They are devastating on most targets but not AP. Go order some M995 and M993 and compare those, as those ARE AP 5.56 and 7.62 projectile cartridges.
These rounds are not available to normal people. You should have included standard M855 which is not allowed for use on many ranges with steel targets so we can see what actual damage it could cause.
The M855A1 is worse than M855, but not by much. M855 would have less of an impression than caused here. Still not approved ammo, but causes little damage
@ penetrating steel is not what’s dangerous on the range, it’s creating a crater or a dimple, which can cause fragments from standard rounds to be directed back towards the shooter. I would not reuse any of those plates you showed, because they all had dimples after being struck by AP rounds.
@ we will continue to use them specifically for abuse tests to showcase the strength of the steel. Interestingly enough, those dimples are not deep enough to return fragmentation towards a shooter. The crater has to be substantial. We cover that in depth in our user manuals. That being said, obviously use proper ammo and always follow our advertised approved distances.
Want a SCREAMING deal? Buy ANY Complete A-DAP target system, get (one) FREE 3/8" AR550 reduced C Zone plate AND (ONE) Free A-DAP T- Post Hanger. $220 in value, simply add a COMPLETE A-DAP system to your cart, our system does the rest. Here are our A-DAP systems: tatargets.com/product-category/target-systems/silhouette-targets/a-dap-system/
Banging on more of a budget? Grab ANY A-DAP Target Plate, get ONE FREE A-DAP T-Post Hanger. That's a HUGE bargain! Here is the link: tatargets.com/product-category/individual-parts/target-plates/
Need something less expensive? Our Genesis System will be perfect for you: tatargets.com/product-category/genesis-steel-targets/
Use Code GEN30 for a LIMITED time and get 30% off ANY Genesis plates, hangers, and complete systems.
Thank you all for nearly a DECADE of support!
You do know that the M2 is a tungsten penetrator and not steel right?????
Good test, thanks for the comparison presentation between the quality & thickness of steel
Glad it was helpful! Just trying to show everyone the differences and why we designed each the way we did. Thanks for watching!
Keep it up.
I am implementing the call to action.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for this, glad to know the distinction. Probably just my ego but I don't know why I would buy Genesis after watching this 😅
The Genesis line is built more for people who train with pistols and longer distance rifles. With a normal .556 round at 100 yards (our minimum recommended for this caliber) you wouldn't see any damage. If you are a higher volume shooter that does closer rifle training, then the Exodus line is definitely for you as the 1/2" also features a lifetime warranty.
Love the content
Thanks for watching!!
That is some high quality steel
It's the best raw material we've found in the world. And we have tested TONS of different makeups of armored steel.
M855a1 isn't an AP round
You're right, but at the same time it can pierce through subpar armor plates.
@@Man_Emperor_of_Mankind correct, but M2 is.
@@TATargets You also said the M2 has steel in it....
@PeteSkeet06 just because the armor sucks doesnt make the ammo used AP
@@d3adlyz3bra lol real
Well i keep clicking thumbs up but nothing happens
Thanks for the support!
Only the black tip is armor piercing....
Correct. Thanks for watching!
100 yards away=not dangerous.
It could be dangerous, and all the ammo shown is improper for steel use. BUT we are doing this for education. Distance DOES help the safety factor, so you are correct in that.
True cause armor piercing yeets through 🤣
I know who does he think he's fooling
YEET
We aren't trying to fool anyone. We are showing that the Swedish armor we use in our A-DAP line is better than arguably ANYTHING else on the market. Then factor in our bracket and mount design and you have a truly impressive system. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Surprise an AP bullet does more damage on armor than non AP bullets…. They’re EPR (enhanced performance round) not AP. They are devastating on most targets but not AP. Go order some M995 and M993 and compare those, as those ARE AP 5.56 and 7.62 projectile cartridges.
These rounds are not available to normal people. You should have included standard M855 which is not allowed for use on many ranges with steel targets so we can see what actual damage it could cause.
The M855A1 is worse than M855, but not by much. M855 would have less of an impression than caused here. Still not approved ammo, but causes little damage
@ penetrating steel is not what’s dangerous on the range, it’s creating a crater or a dimple, which can cause fragments from standard rounds to be directed back towards the shooter. I would not reuse any of those plates you showed, because they all had dimples after being struck by AP rounds.
@ we will continue to use them specifically for abuse tests to showcase the strength of the steel.
Interestingly enough, those dimples are not deep enough to return fragmentation towards a shooter. The crater has to be substantial. We cover that in depth in our user manuals.
That being said, obviously use proper ammo and always follow our advertised approved distances.
I can get m855a1 just fine as a regular guy
@ what (well known) store can you walk into and buy it off the shelves?