And The Winner Is - 2019 Five-N-Dime Challenge
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Re: And The Winner Is - 2019 Five-N-Dime Challenge
Nice grouping, you will do well. As for the shooting range, the barrel idea or even a dirt back stop, if you can put one up would work well, I believe. With the light bullets we shoot in our 204's and the 17 calibers, ricochets are not at all common, those little pills just seem to come apart. Think you have a nice set up and it will work great for you. Bill K
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Re: And The Winner Is - 2019 Five-N-Dime Challenge
JW: Wow, that's a very nice piece of property you've got there. I can see a sweet range setup in your future.
Suggestion for the chicken coop.....build a wooden barrier, about 4' square or larger, and post it right in front of the coop at ground level. It will baffle/deflect the blast quite a bit for the birds, not freak them out, and egg production should still be good.
Let us know what you decide to do, and how it all turned out.
Suggestion for the chicken coop.....build a wooden barrier, about 4' square or larger, and post it right in front of the coop at ground level. It will baffle/deflect the blast quite a bit for the birds, not freak them out, and egg production should still be good.
Let us know what you decide to do, and how it all turned out.