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SemperFiGuy:

--- Quote ---Stupid Issac Newton....
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You got That One Right!!

Took Albert Einstein to expose him for wot he wuz.

sfg

Critter:
SemperFiGuy, how did you know I had a creek...lol.  Unfortunately I have to either shoot south or southeast.  Hwy 66 is to the North of me and even with a huge berm I would still be too nervous to shoot that direction.  The range will be for anything and everything, sight in, training, and maybe even a little competition shooting.  We will also be setting up a place to trap shoot.  Anybody need a place to shoot?   

tstuart34:

--- Quote from: Critter on April 02, 2014, 11:55:14 AM ---Anybody need a place to shoot?   

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Who doesn't?!?

Whats the catch?? my first born? Hard Labor? :laugh:

SemperFiGuy:

--- Quote --- Anybody need a place to shoot? 
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tstuart34 beat me to the proper response. 

Regarding your range layout:   
Well, you'll just have to look at the way your land lays, decide which range(s) to put in, size the ranges, and then orient them on the property best as you can to control projectile impact and containment.   Meanwhile keeping the grading costs under reasonable control.

And----Let's hope you don't have any neighbors within sound range.

Best of success to you in this excellent endeavor.

You are going to have more new friends than a guy with a new boat.

sfg

sidearm1:
No don't put it north and south (east), the rotation of the earth will affect how your bullet lands (very tongue in cheek, even though there is the (pardon the spelling) the corolis affect.

Now on a serious note, before you let others shoot (especially if there is any fees involved) make sure you check with the zoning rules.  Land zoned agricultural have different rules than mixed zoning.  Some zoning codes don't allow for a shooting range at all.

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