New target stands at HRPC in S.Florida
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New target stands at HRPC in S.Florida
We just finished building some new target stands for smallbore rifle at the Hollywood Rifle and Pistol Club in South Florida.
In case anyone is curious, here are some pictures
They are hinged and can be folded down flat. We share the range with smallbore prone rifle shooters so we need to lay them down and let the prone shooters shoot over them.
In case anyone is curious, here are some pictures
They are hinged and can be folded down flat. We share the range with smallbore prone rifle shooters so we need to lay them down and let the prone shooters shoot over them.
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Because we share the range with the prone rifle shooters, we shoot 20 animals before calling the line cold and going downrange to reset targets. This allows the prone guys enough time to get in their practice at the end of the shooting line.
One silhouette shooter can stand in a position and shoot all 40 animals without moving. Since we have two banks of targets, we can have 4 shooters at the line per relay. Here's how it looks -
One silhouette shooter can stand in a position and shoot all 40 animals without moving. Since we have two banks of targets, we can have 4 shooters at the line per relay. Here's how it looks -
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Another view. Both shooters are shooting the left banks of animals. One starts with chickens and one starts with turkeys, or whatever they agree to.
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Pretty good idea about them folding down, but like Bob said, some idiot will find a way to shoot at them, and destroy them. We are lucky that in our local range, NO HIGH POWER rifles are allowed, so our stands are permanent, but even then we occasionaly find a nice bullet hole in the back stops.
Somebody needs to tell Kevin and the guy next to him, that the right leg most be lock up solid not bend at the knee !!!!!
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Somebody needs to tell Kevin and the guy next to him, that the right leg most be lock up solid not bend at the knee !!!!!
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Our rifle range is .22 only. It's pretty rare that someone tries to bring a HP rifle to the range. Our problem is pistol shooters stepping over to the rifle side and taking a few shots. We don't leave the targets out for that reason.
Another issue is that we used 11 gauge steel (1/8 inch) to keep cost and weight down. This is fine for standard velocity .22LR but high velocity ammo will dent the steel, even at 45 degrees. So far, we caught one guy using it. I've put up signs since then but not everyone reads the signs.
The 11 gauge steel makes the chicken and turkey metal weigh about 80 lbs (they are 8 feet long by 21 inches wide plus side plates) and the pig metal weigh about 100 lbs (9.5 ft x 21 inches plus side plates). At that weight, one person can still raise and lower the lids.
Another issue is that we used 11 gauge steel (1/8 inch) to keep cost and weight down. This is fine for standard velocity .22LR but high velocity ammo will dent the steel, even at 45 degrees. So far, we caught one guy using it. I've put up signs since then but not everyone reads the signs.
The 11 gauge steel makes the chicken and turkey metal weigh about 80 lbs (they are 8 feet long by 21 inches wide plus side plates) and the pig metal weigh about 100 lbs (9.5 ft x 21 inches plus side plates). At that weight, one person can still raise and lower the lids.