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    http://www.amazon.com/T-Post-Mountin.../dp/B00QU9O9XO

    For 5 bucks a piece, could be made to work with a big hammer

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    Brackets above work great. Throw em in the vice, 3 or 4 whacks with the BFH and drill a hole.











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    The guy that makes those T-post brackets' shop is about 2mi from me.
    He's a good dude.

    Also have a 90 deg bracket I wonder if it would work ?
    http://electricfencelight.com/?produ...ost-bracket-90

    Might be cheaper to order direct from him too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SourwoodJD View Post
    The guy that makes those T-post brackets' shop is about 2mi from me.
    He's a good dude.

    Also have a 90 deg bracket I wonder if it would work ?
    http://electricfencelight.com/?produ...ost-bracket-90

    Might be cheaper to order direct from him too?
    I bought some of the 90s too and they'll work depending on your setup. If I was shooting at a significant downward angle to my target I'd use the 90s unmodified. If you want to bend them like I did, the horizontal pieces require less bend

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    Pricing is cheaper direct from website received t brackets quickly. Now to just bend them and get in the field. @nova3930 do you know the aproximate angle you bent those brackets to? The bend looks like it starts an inch from the two pre drilled holes?

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    Hmmm, maybe I should get in the business of buying, bending and reselling brackets

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    Just a heads up these brackets can be damaged quite easily when using rifle calibers. Make sure that your steel plate completely covers bracket. Shot at an off angle to my target ( high and to the left) with 7.62 npap. Ar500 targets held up fine.

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    not surprising. they're half a step up from pot metal I think. least they're cheaply replaced

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