I'm wondering about steel targets, spinners etc you can take to a range.

I'm really close to pulling the trigger on a Know Your Limits spinner set. After watching the videos it appears to be a solid built and decently sized for stability and wind resistance where I'd feel safe putting it up on a windy burm at 50 yards. But the place I shoot at 10 min away from me is always windy with constantly changing direction and swirly. I feel like the targets under 1" would be more luck than anything else.

Before I move on the KYL I wonder if there's anything similar out there with paddles sized in the 1" to 3" range? 
 
Sonething like this. Try ringing bell @ 35 yds.
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You might want to check your ranges rules first. Most ranges I have shot at do not allow any other targets used except paper that is fixed to the backer boards in front of the burm. Liability issues prevail .

Appreciated, but got it covered. Was there this past weekend and talked to the guys. Between the lower and upper burms they allow gongs/spinners, clays and bowling pins. 
 
Oh I like that setup. I’m going to have to make one myself for back yard. We really have some idiots around here. Our public game land ranges and even the private member only ranges have had to make and enforce rules on no other targets allowed other than paper because people were bringing all kinds of crap, TV’s , vegetables, computer monitors, you name it and setting them up at the berms and shooting them up and then leave the mess . Even with the only paper rules these same types have a need to shoot the 4X4 target posts So they have to be replaced periodically. My private club I belong to now has a video camera installed to record who is shooting on a given day to try and catch them which has helped stop them. I just can’t understand it.