So for years, I've had this idea to create a couple of lanes that meet up at the same backstop. One near my 70- and 50-yd range that reaches 200 yds, and one near my tall hunting blind that reaches out to 300 yds.
The issue is that I've a lot of bottom land, and this is VA, 6-8 inches of topsoil that lies on top of 10ft of soupy mud. It's not an easy ask for any setup to do. Whelp, it's 98% done. I've got about a day to a day and a half on each lane for clean up and straightening of the shooting lane (areas the forestry mulcher could not go.)
The 200 yd lane next to my 50 and 70 yd pistol and rimfire range.


The forestry cutter did get stuck back there, but my neighbor popped it out with a trackhoe in 15 minutes.
Next up is the 300 yd range.
The first cut into the 300yd range.

First cut from inside the blind.

First cut from 115yds inside the lane; looking back to the blind.

First cut pass looking down the remaining 285yds. You can see the large trees I'll have to fell to clean up the shooting lane. Which is a good thing, as they should give us a base to build a walkway of sorts through the soupy area.

I'll post more as I have time to work on the lanes.
