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I'm handicapped and locked into a powerchair. The local range I used to go to 4 or 5 years ago, has a soft clay parking lot. Now that I'm in this chair I cannot get through this soft clay. I get mired down and stuck. no way I can get around or change my targets. So going back to this range to shoot is out of the question. Have found a new range about 35 miles east of my home that I can get around in. It has all sorts of ranges, pistol, rifle, skeet, trap, paintball. One is 1000yd with targets and or gongs every 100 yards apart. It is really nice and well laid out. And a big plus, it is I can get around everywhere I need to, But there is a downside, it is $45 a day or $450 for an annual membership.
So I have set up a backyard shooting range to shoot all my black powder rifles, pistols, and shotguns. Here at home then if I'm good enough I'll go pay the $45 a day and try my luck with the 1000 yd range. I would like to see how well I can do with my 50 and 45 cal C & P rifles. So In the meantime, I have set up my own backyard range for all the other stuff.
Here's a picture of the layout. The closest picture is inside of my elevated gazebo looking down on my lower 4 acres. The closest pile of clay is at 25 yds next out is the 50 yd one, look close on the left above the 25 yd pile is the 75 yd backstop. Looking over the 50 yd one and a little to the right is the 100 yd target. Just past the 100 yd pile is a one-acre pond with a hi berm across the back. That berm runs from light to left and there are 40 acres of woods behind that. No one will be shooting out here except me and my 16-year-old grandson and under my supervision.
All my friends who I used to shoot and compete with have passed on or just quit shooting. I'm going on 85 and I ain't gonna quit.
So I have set up a backyard shooting range to shoot all my black powder rifles, pistols, and shotguns. Here at home then if I'm good enough I'll go pay the $45 a day and try my luck with the 1000 yd range. I would like to see how well I can do with my 50 and 45 cal C & P rifles. So In the meantime, I have set up my own backyard range for all the other stuff.
Here's a picture of the layout. The closest picture is inside of my elevated gazebo looking down on my lower 4 acres. The closest pile of clay is at 25 yds next out is the 50 yd one, look close on the left above the 25 yd pile is the 75 yd backstop. Looking over the 50 yd one and a little to the right is the 100 yd target. Just past the 100 yd pile is a one-acre pond with a hi berm across the back. That berm runs from light to left and there are 40 acres of woods behind that. No one will be shooting out here except me and my 16-year-old grandson and under my supervision.
All my friends who I used to shoot and compete with have passed on or just quit shooting. I'm going on 85 and I ain't gonna quit.