« on: March 09, 2010, 03:02:23 PM »
So I am trying to get back in the pellet groove, and maybe get set up to host some fellow shooters. I can shoot 60 yds in about any direction, and 100 or more in a couple directions. Unfortunately, it is theoretically possible to strike neighboring property (or a busy highway)in almost any of those directions with an errant round.
This would be easily corrected with a larger scale pellet stop. The highway direction is out but the others are do-able. What would you build, not counting an earthen mound? A 15 ft. berm is not acceptable. I can't afford enough duct seal to host 6 shooters at 80+ yards. I can make smaller target boxes for targets, but odds and luck and wind being what they are, some rounds are going to go wide.
I was thinking about a plywood structure that angled downward into some earth (maybe something I could sift for lead every year or two). Someone somewhere mentioned discarded dozer blades- even if I found one I am not sure I could transport it here, and it would look a little trashy. Still, it was an idea. A block wall would do it but I would be stuck with the placement and angle. And, I would have to build a block wall.
I am thinking it would have to stop up to .25 PCP rounds (at longer ranges). The goal is not to hammer the thing and chew a regular hole through it, but to create enough of a safety backstop for overshots. It would be extra great if it was portable, or at least movable to face different directions.
Have you ever seen anything like this that worked well?

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