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    Needing some input on my range barricade setup

    If anybody was wondering, I obviously have a little too much time on my hands since I'm off work with an injury, and made the cardboard silhouettes out of scrap boxes. I used scrap Mossy Oak plywood (just 'cause it looks cool) leftover from my bathroom remodel (on a now six year old house) to...
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    Needing some input on my range barricade setup

    Thanks! Mine belt is the vulcanized rubber beltline that mines and power plants use to move coal. I got a 4'x?' roll from my neighbor who works at a coal mine.
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    Needing some input on my range barricade setup

    I didn't total it up, but I'd estimate it at about $350 for the ties (first batch was expensive junk once I got into them, but later got some good ones for free, and used some pieces from my old backstop), paint, concrete, lags, bolts, screws, etc. ETA: And, duh, I forgot to mention lumber in...
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    Needing some input on my range barricade setup

    Thanks, guys. Mine belt is the vulcanized rubber beltline that mines and power plants use to move coal. I got a 4'x?' roll from my neighbor who works at a coal mine.
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    Needing some input on my range barricade setup

    I finally got it done, thanks to a lot of help from my friends/coworkers, and got some pictures. 100 yards from my back deck. First barricade, front and back. Second barricades, front and back. VTACs with a 30" opening between to simulate a doorway. Backstop. Two rows of...
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    Needing some input on my range barricade setup

    She doesn't mind the shooting at all. My back deck is pretty high, which makes for good coyote hunting, too. Everything beyond where the loose ties are lying is just wide enough to drive though. I don't shoot from a bench anyway-all prone for long range. Can't fit a bench in my Impala with my...
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    Needing some input on my range barricade setup

    I'm putting in a new railroad tie backstop at 100 yards from my back deck. I'm going to hang mine belt from it to help the ties last a little longer. I'm going to make a new 4'x8' barricade shown below out of treated lumber and attach it to 4"x4"s in quickrete. That's going to be at 50 yards. At...
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    Need experienced advice-Ballisticards/Springfield Scope

    Gentlemen, Thanks for the advice. As a side note, I am a member here and at another forum. I put this same post on the other forum and only got smart replies about my equipment. Thanks again.
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    Need experienced advice-Ballisticards/Springfield Scope

    When I contacted Ballisticard Systems when I originally ordered the cards, they said that the cards are for the Federal 168 grain BTHP Match round. But, that the ballisticards are close enough to the Remington that it would make no noticable difference. This has pretty much held true. The...
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    Need experienced advice-Ballisticards/Springfield Scope

    It is calibrated for the 168 grain bullet.
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    Need experienced advice-Ballisticards/Springfield Scope

    I am looking for some ballistic/zeroing advice from someone with some experience with the Springfield Armory scopes and Ballisticards. I have a 4-14 x 56 Mil Dot Government Model 7.62mm scope mounted on my Remington 700 PSS. I am issued and solely use Remington 168 gr. BTHP Match ammunition...
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