I am building a bullet backstop so i can rejoin the shooting game with my kids on my in-laws' farm without worrying about spraying the farm with lead/copper. The start is two sheets of treated plywood, cut in half and joined into a square with screws and 2x4s as the corner posts. I'll bury this about an inch into the turf, and fill it with sand, logs and such. As I shoot through the front, I'll add layers of plywood as needed to keep the sand at bay. I'm sure of the boomers will shoot through, but they won't explode into showers of lead fragments, as by then they'll just be poking along. A box full of lead pieces beats an acre laced w thousands of bullets.
Kids are excited to try the 22s again!
Kids are excited to try the 22s again!
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