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1/22/2016 9:55:47 PM EDT
How many of you have personal back yard ranges? I have a little section and about a 75 yard range set up on the side of my back yard..no complaints from neighbors but do need some fill dirt behind the railroad ties for rifles, right now just using .22's and pistols..
1/22/2016 9:58:22 PM EDT
[#1]
Gimme a couple minutes and I'll grab a pic of my condos back door.
1/22/2016 9:58:54 PM EDT
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retirement goal
1/22/2016 9:59:32 PM EDT
[#3]
You don't know how bad I want some land to shoot on. I live in the suburbs now. Trying to save to buy a chunk of land.
Fucking ranges around me are all filled with range nazis. Charging you out the ass for an hour on the range.
Good little set-up though.
1/22/2016 10:01:39 PM EDT
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I've got a 25 yard backyard rimfire range for suppressed .22s. I've got 8 steel gongs and a frame for paper targets but the whole thing is covered in a foot of snow right now.
1/22/2016 10:06:18 PM EDT
[#5]

Got one at my place in Mississippi, about 70 yards. Hoping to bring it out to 100 this winter.

1/22/2016 10:08:35 PM EDT
[#6]
The little range right outside the back of my shop. It goes out to 100 yards all down hill. I have another spot that goes out to 200 yards, but then we shooting past the house.



See the door in the pic, step out it and pew pew pew.

1/22/2016 10:08:48 PM EDT
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I remember that
1/22/2016 10:09:29 PM EDT
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Work in process. Just got the roof on, now to make some nice benches to get rid of the plastic tables.


1/22/2016 10:10:44 PM EDT
[#9]
25 yd covered handgun range with steel hanging targets, rifle steel on the hill past that.
1/22/2016 10:12:16 PM EDT
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The little range right outside the back of my shop. It goes out to 100 yards all down hill. I have another spot that goes out to 200 yards, but then we shooting past the house.



http://i1032.photobucket.com/albums/a405/jabrownii/2014-08-01_18-33-31_664_zpscdebf945.jpg



See the door in the pic, step out it and pew pew pew.



http://i1032.photobucket.com/albums/a405/jabrownii/2014-06-17_21-17-53_301_zpsc50485b1.jpg
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Ever find a bullet in a corncob?  
1/22/2016 10:12:35 PM EDT
[#11]
I'm looking to build a covered area, for now just back up and use the truck bed.
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1/22/2016 10:14:25 PM EDT
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Protip: any considerable amount of shooting, or high power rifle shooting in one spot will blow through RR ties in short order, even 2 layers thick(like I had)
1/22/2016 10:17:05 PM EDT
[#13]
I was just researching back yard ranges today.

We may be moving out in the country West of DFW so I'll be looking for about 12 acres
where I could build a back yard range.

Was my retirement dream also but might make the move sooner than later.
1/22/2016 10:20:09 PM EDT
[#14]
Small one 30 yards from my deck and the bigger one at 130.

Small one



There's the bigger one but you can't see very much of it.



1/22/2016 10:25:11 PM EDT
[#15]
Lifelong goal: walk out back and shoot. Still want 600 yards though.

1/22/2016 10:27:14 PM EDT
[#16]
Not really small any more
Now 10 bays
This was last march


This march we will have 250+ shooters at our major match
1/22/2016 10:28:59 PM EDT
[#17]
I have had one for over 20 years . What I will tell you guys is make the backstop higher than you think it needs to be. I have found ricochets way high in trees in the woods behind mine over the years . Steel causes ricochets , as do random bullets hitting the dirt berm I have . I used to think they all just dug in but once in a while one will bounce over trust me on this .
1/22/2016 10:30:21 PM EDT
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Just a 15 yard pistol range about 75 feet from the house.

Also a 25 yard range a little further back in the wooded.

Working on a 100 yard range but that requires a bigger backstop.
1/22/2016 10:32:12 PM EDT
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I have had one for over 20 years . What I will tell you guys is make the backstop higher than you think it needs to be. I have found ricochets way high in trees in the woods behind mine over the years . Steel causes ricochets , as do random bullets hitting the dirt berm I have . I used to think they all just dug in but once in a while one will bounce over trust me on this .
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Yes, the bounce over. That is also why it is important that there is nothing behind the berm for a good distance. I know there is nothing for about 2 miles behind mine.
1/22/2016 10:34:38 PM EDT
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I have had one for over 20 years . What I will tell you guys is make the backstop higher than you think it needs to be. I have found ricochets way high in trees in the woods behind mine over the years . Steel causes ricochets , as do random bullets hitting the dirt berm I have . I used to think they all just dug in but once in a while one will bounce over trust me on this .
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Looking at most of these pictures, it seems like most shooters here think leaves are a backstop.

1/22/2016 10:45:49 PM EDT
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I used to have a 200yd range with a bench, right out my back door. I'd wait for calm  and run out and test handloads. Then I moved. Now I have a 500 yard range with room for 1000yds now, but it's 10 miles away.   I have a little 50yd range out my back door at work that I plink with the pistol.

1/22/2016 10:50:17 PM EDT
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What I'm wondering about - I have a hill out back that rises about 600 feet over the course of about 1000 yards horizontal distance.

With terrain like that, is it still advisable to build some kind of berm or other backstop, or is the steeply-rising hill sufficient?

I suppose that it's possible that the hill itself has bedrock underneath a layer of topsoil, and so perhaps that would not be the best thing to shoot at.

But I'd be interested in info on what people typically accept as a "natural" backstop.


1/22/2016 10:50:37 PM EDT
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Exactly is why I want a couple dump truck loads of fill dirt as the back stop behind them..if you read the post i'm only using pistol (9mm) and .22...the property i'm worried about is about 1.17 miles away from the backstop, hopefully should be ok
1/22/2016 10:52:21 PM EDT
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I have had one for over 20 years . What I will tell you guys is make the backstop higher than you think it needs to be. I have found ricochets way high in trees in the woods behind mine over the years . Steel causes ricochets , as do random bullets hitting the dirt berm I have . I used to think they all just dug in but once in a while one will bounce over trust me on this .

Looking at most of these pictures, it seems like most shooters here think leaves are a backstop.




NotIssued -- lets see pictures of your backstop? I am actually looking for ideas
1/22/2016 11:08:39 PM EDT
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I can get about 50 yards, I use it for pistol and .22LR mostly.
1/22/2016 11:13:03 PM EDT
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NotIssued -- lets see pictures of your backstop? I am actually looking for ideas
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I have had one for over 20 years . What I will tell you guys is make the backstop higher than you think it needs to be. I have found ricochets way high in trees in the woods behind mine over the years . Steel causes ricochets , as do random bullets hitting the dirt berm I have . I used to think they all just dug in but once in a while one will bounce over trust me on this .

Looking at most of these pictures, it seems like most shooters here think leaves are a backstop.




NotIssued -- lets see pictures of your backstop? I am actually looking for ideas

I live on the edges of suburbia.  So, not allowed, even though there's a fee miles of woods behind me (for now).  

If/when in ever get the opportunity, ideally 10 foot dirt berm.  Though I think an old rock quarry would kick ass.
1/22/2016 11:17:51 PM EDT
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25 yds out the back door, When the Corn is out I can put out the gongs at 800 yds.
1/22/2016 11:21:07 PM EDT
[#28]
One thousand yard range behind my house where I host long range precision shoots. Built a shooting/spotting tower out of a scrap deck; works for now.



1/22/2016 11:23:32 PM EDT
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"hell with it honey, lets just make a roof out of this bridge decking!"    awesome.  
1/22/2016 11:28:31 PM EDT
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Here is mine. Dirt work happened last week. I am in the process of adding tires to the berm for height and erosion control. I have a WIP thread showing what I am doing to the range and targets I am using, and building.

http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1828275_New_shooting_Range___this_will_be_a_WIP_.html








1/22/2016 11:30:21 PM EDT
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Mine is still under construction. I cleared a path in the woods and placed markers at 10, 25, and 50 yards. Unfortunately, I live 150 miles away from it.
1/22/2016 11:31:57 PM EDT
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Not yet, but I will one of these days.
1/22/2016 11:36:03 PM EDT
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It's funny you say two things here...
Yep, that is some THICK FUCKING metal. I bought 60 sheets of it, 29' long each for $300. It weighed 7500lbs
Sold all but 6 sheets that I used on the roof.
Two, my wife uses the range more than I do, she is a Texas CHL Instructor.
1/22/2016 11:41:35 PM EDT
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Ben thinking of this also.
I currently use a pile of old stumps we removed when we built the house 10 years ago. Oak and hickory. They are starting to rot and I just stapled a paper target to the end of one.
I want to build something more permanent that I can shoot and move on.
1/22/2016 11:50:40 PM EDT
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One thousand yard range behind my house where I host long range precision shoots. Built a shooting/spotting tower out of a scrap deck; works for now.

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That's very nice!
1/23/2016 12:04:35 AM EDT
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I own 10 acres and can shoot 200 yards on my property without crossing onto my neighbor.

I live in rural SW Ok and there is nothing around me except cows.  My neighbor doesn't care if I shoot past my fence onto his property.  That lets me shoot several hundred yards right from my back or front porch.

If I drive 2 miles down the road to our family farm I could shoot a really, really long way if I had something that would shoot that far.  I am talking 50 cal range if I had one.
1/23/2016 12:05:28 AM EDT
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We have a hundred yard range off the deck for working up loads. Any active shooting we just hit the local range .
1/23/2016 12:20:29 AM EDT
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Man, I am jealous.  Good for you folks.  Good stuff.

A buddy is close to retirement and looking for 100 acres about an hour away from where we live now.  He's already agreed to the range if I help him build it.  Won't be my backyard, but it will still be better than my current options.
1/23/2016 12:25:06 AM EDT
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OST
1/23/2016 12:43:28 AM EDT
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Back when I was big into competition silhouette shooting, I had this range setup at one of our old silage pits.
Still have all the targets (pistol and rifle)

Now I just have a range with a high berm of dirt at the end of a cotton field.



Still have my pistol competition gun with an original Aimpoint sight! For rifle competition I used my grandad's old Remington 510 single shot 22 with a Leupold scope. Hell of an accurate gun!

1/23/2016 12:46:41 AM EDT
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Tagscribed. Have 5 acres in the county that could present a few options for berm building and possibly 100yd lanes.
1/23/2016 12:50:41 AM EDT
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Live on a rectangular shaped 80 acres. When shooting from corner at an angle can get 1000 yards.  Guy who owns the land next to us doesn't care if I set up targets on his land so that gets us to around 1500 yards.

Father-in-law has 4000 acres. I could shoot a LONG way on some of his land.
1/23/2016 2:41:35 AM EDT
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Handgun range on family property.
Would like to extend it but its backed by a gorge so there is nowhere to go with it
1/23/2016 2:56:07 AM EDT
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I have about 75 yards in my back yard.Berm is the side of a ridge with no house on the other side.


Looking to buy a house this summer/fall so i can go 100-150 yards
1/23/2016 2:58:21 AM EDT
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In before

1/23/2016 3:39:53 AM EDT
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I have a pretty decent range in my backyard. Only downsides being that it's only 50 yard and you have to be careful not to miss because there's a daycare bordering my property.
1/23/2016 3:44:38 AM EDT
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What I'm wondering about - I have a hill out back that rises about 600 feet over the course of about 1000 yards horizontal distance.

With terrain like that, is it still advisable to build some kind of berm or other backstop, or is the steeply-rising hill sufficient?

I suppose that it's possible that the hill itself has bedrock underneath a layer of topsoil, and so perhaps that would not be the best thing to shoot at.

But I'd be interested in info on what people typically accept as a "natural" backstop.


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That's pretty much how it is at my friends house where I do most of my shooting. There's also no way for someone to just wander back there and you would see them if they did.
1/23/2016 3:49:05 AM EDT
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50 yards with several different size barriers for defensive rifle and handgun drills. Several moving targets also. Working on adding a 100 yard backstop. Friend of mine has a 400 yard range and another has over 1000.
1/23/2016 3:59:21 AM EDT
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some of you guys with the long distance ranges are really fortunate..

I've got a small 25 yard I use for 22 rf and handguns...once in awhile suppressed rifles for zeroing purposes and checking loads.  anything beyond that i head to private club i belong to which is 10 min away or so.  

you guys that use railroad ties as backstops, do you ever replace them>?
1/23/2016 3:59:31 AM EDT
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I have a decent setup .  Have 5 acres, and have my pole barn behind my house that I shoot right out of the window.   Have railroad ties setup with dirt in front of them, with treated plywood sides and front to hold the dirt in like a box.  Have them at 20,30,40,50,75 yards and at 100 yards have a giant pile of dirt to shoot into . Works very well so far, just finished it before the winter hit here. Shoot mainly my suppressed guns since I have neighbors a few hundred yards away in the opposite direction
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