Time for repairs

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Melvin Eades
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Time for repairs

Post by Melvin Eades »

About a month ago I went to replace the boards on the front of my 100 yard backstop and found this when I removed them.

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So, after fixing it I went to my 25 yard backstop to replace it's boards and found this.

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I got a tape measure and discovered it was 31.5 inches to the back of the cavity.

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If I only had a dollar for every bullet in these backstops?
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Clint E
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Re: Time for repairs

Post by Clint E »

Ya but it sure was fun making them holes wasnt it. How many years did it take for the lead termites to eat them out.
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Song Dog
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Re: Time for repairs

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I think I see one of my bullet fragments :lol:

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Captqc
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Re: Time for repairs

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Dang those beavers! :lol: Gary
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