AGeese
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Anyone have any tips for constructing a deadwall for a personal shooting range?
What materials, how thick, etc.
What materials, how thick, etc.
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It depends on what you plan on shooting. I had 225 cubic yards of dirt dropped off at the house to build my own shooting berm in my back yard. I shoot anything from .22 to 50 caliber; semi to full auto.Anyone have any tips for constructing a deadwall for a personal shooting range?
What materials, how thick, etc.
No heavy hitting artillary or anything, just shotguns, if I ever get my dream Marlin, the neighbor's AR, my friend's 9mm. Standard fare.It depends on what you plan on shooting. I had 225 cubic yards of dirt dropped off at the house to build my own shooting berm in my back yard. I shoot anything from .22 to 50 caliber; semi to full auto.
Pile up some dirt and create a high enough berm. Reinforce the area behind the berm and find out what's beyond your berm prior to shooting. My berm was 35 feet wide, 15 feet tall and I had 5 acres of wooded land behind it, then a 20 foot highway sound barrier/wall.No heavy hitting artillary or anything, just shotguns, if I ever get my dream Marlin, the neighbor's AR, my friend's 9mm. Standard fare.
Awesome and close! Thanks!You might try looking through this website for reusable, repurposed stuff. I believe I read that someone used conveyor belts as part of a deadwall one time. You can subscribe to their email list and see plenty of interesting ideas for all types of stuff they take in. Presume you are in Iowa:
https://www.repurposedmaterialsinc.com/location/iowa-inventory/