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AWick:
Will do. He wants me to go out and test some more prototype developments.

I work as an engineer at the place here in Omaha that is manufacturing the product for him.

Dan W:
Looks nice, but without a proper backstop to deal with misses or ricochets off of the frame, I would be concerned about the downrange implications, especially with all but expert marksmen

OnTheFly:

--- Quote from: Dan W on November 23, 2014, 12:30:12 PM ---Looks nice, but without a proper backstop to deal with misses or ricochets off of the frame, I would be concerned about the downrange implications, especially with all but expert marksmen

--- End quote ---

Definitely a consideration to make.  It looks like a very nice product.  The powder coated frame looks great, and I would be sick the first time I marred it with a bullet.  Watching the video of shooting inside, I kept thinking...MAN!  That would suck if there was a miss and he put a round through the wall of that nice new looking structure.

Fly

FarmerRick:
Nice idea, but the price seems pretty high for what you're getting. Especially since it has seemingly low limits on fps/ft-lb. For $550 bucks I'd expect it to handle 50BMG.

http://www.amazon.com/Ocken-Acreage-Bullet-Catch/dp/B00MMP3W1U/ref=pd_sim_sbs_sg_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=10JK2H4MSP5VED0GB423

ILoveCats:

--- Quote from: Dan W on November 23, 2014, 12:30:12 PM ---Looks nice, but without a proper backstop to deal with misses or ricochets off of the frame, I would be concerned about the downrange implications, especially with all but expert marksmen

--- End quote ---

I was thinking the same thing when I looked at the website and saw pictures where there was nothing but flat land and a grove of trees in the background.   :(   I'd sure say a berm would be called for.

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