Building a range at home (outdoors) to appease the FLO!
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:33 am
Guys n Gals
As of yet my FLO is not totally convinced - but is not totally against the idea, yet he can't come up with a set of "rules" that he would be happy with!
I want to make use of some of my land - the bit in question would allow a 100m range with eventually a covered firing point :roll: (I am getting older)
The area I hope/plan to put it in will come to an end at what is currently a breeze block wall on 2 sides holding back a few hundred tonne on soil -the walls are both 15ft high (Sitting on top of the wall and set back I have a building - not residential) but given the angle, even if a round were to go over the top (and that would take some doing, but I need to cover all bases) it would not strike the building - for 2109 yards behind my property is nothing but fields until you hit a b road.
So my question to you good folk is how best to approach "filling" the backstop and the construction of the right hand side wall?
Be nice to be able to zero and shoot at home, even if only at 100m or less.
He has said no way I'll get the .308 at home, but maybe the .223 - I already have the .22lr on my ground.
Mike
As of yet my FLO is not totally convinced - but is not totally against the idea, yet he can't come up with a set of "rules" that he would be happy with!
I want to make use of some of my land - the bit in question would allow a 100m range with eventually a covered firing point :roll: (I am getting older)
The area I hope/plan to put it in will come to an end at what is currently a breeze block wall on 2 sides holding back a few hundred tonne on soil -the walls are both 15ft high (Sitting on top of the wall and set back I have a building - not residential) but given the angle, even if a round were to go over the top (and that would take some doing, but I need to cover all bases) it would not strike the building - for 2109 yards behind my property is nothing but fields until you hit a b road.
So my question to you good folk is how best to approach "filling" the backstop and the construction of the right hand side wall?
Be nice to be able to zero and shoot at home, even if only at 100m or less.
He has said no way I'll get the .308 at home, but maybe the .223 - I already have the .22lr on my ground.
Mike