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My new shootin range
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Wabash kid
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My new shootin range
I just finished my new shootin range, I can shoot from 50 yrds out. It’s made of railroad ties, 3/8 inch AR 500 armor plates. It’s good for all pistol calibers, and rifles chambered for pistol cartridges.
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Re: My new shootin range
Nice! And anybody who misbehaves you can send to the cornfield....
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Re: My new shootin range
Looks very nice and neat! Now a video of the steel singing!
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Re: My new shootin range
Well it’s something I’ve wanted to do for a long time. As I said the range is good for all pistols and rifles chambered for pistol calibers. I belong to a really nice club 10 mins from my house, we have ranges from 25 yrds out to 400 yrds, I still go there to shoot the high power rifles. But I’m really blessed to live in a rural area of Indiana, where I can just walk out my back door shoot my cawboy guns awhile, have a cup of coffee and shoot a little more. We moved out here from Illinois 8 yrs ago, so I can really appreciate the freedom to do this.
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Re: My new shootin range
That's a nice range. It sure is nice to just go out the back door and shoot.Wabash kid wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 6:59 amWell it’s something I’ve wanted to do for a long time. As I said the range is good for all pistols and rifles chambered for pistol calibers. I belong to a really nice club 10 mins from my house, we have ranges from 25 yrds out to 400 yrds, I still go there to shoot the high power rifles. But I’m really blessed to live in a rural area of Indiana, where I can just walk out my back door shoot my cawboy guns awhile, have a cup of coffee and shoot a little more. We moved out here from Illinois 8 yrs ago, so I can really appreciate the freedom to do this.
Paul
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Re: My new shootin range
Well done, but what are all those funny looking trees in the background? 
Seriously, though, you are so right about having a range in the backyard. Congrats.
Seriously, though, you are so right about having a range in the backyard. Congrats.
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Re: My new shootin range
Did you half on on the second row so the crack/joint is not the same through the stack?