Making a Backyard Shooting Range
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 9:34 am
Hey guys, I searched to not much avail. I'm thinking of trying to setup a shooting range in my new backyard. We're buying 3.5 acres in Medina County in Brunswick Hills Township. I am 100% sure that I would build a back stop and some side walls for the range as well, I need to ensure a bullet never ever leaves the range area. I am also thinking of building a shed that would have a bullet proof wall that faces the backstop and a small window basically so you can only see the back stop out the window to be even more sure no one can have a ND and cause a bullet to leave my property (would make that wall out of old RR ties). I am mostly planning on shooting .22LR, 9mm and 45 acp. I would not be shooting any rifle calibers because for one I am only planning on making a 15 yard range and two I don't think it would be very considerate of the neighbors to be blasting off with the AR-15. Finally when it comes to noise, one of my .22's is threaded so I think I'll toss a suppressor on that at some point. I have a membership at Erie County Conservation league so this won't be my only shooting avenue and I would be happy to just shoot my .22's to be honest.
Anyone made a backstop in their yard? The land is pretty hilly and has a shallow pond that I will be draining and re-grading the property accordingly so I'm thinking I should have most of the dirt I need, I'm planning on buying RR ties to make a flattened on the back and opened on the ends U shape to support a pile of dirt so I don't have to use as much dirt on the back side but, I realize dirt is the best bullet stopper out there so I want that for my impact zone.
Anyone made a backstop in their yard? The land is pretty hilly and has a shallow pond that I will be draining and re-grading the property accordingly so I'm thinking I should have most of the dirt I need, I'm planning on buying RR ties to make a flattened on the back and opened on the ends U shape to support a pile of dirt so I don't have to use as much dirt on the back side but, I realize dirt is the best bullet stopper out there so I want that for my impact zone.