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Range setup - need suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 618340" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Just my opinion of course.</p><p>I would set up a permanent bench (if I was to use a bench) and have multiple portable steel targets throughout. Maybe have a portable paper one to check zeros. Spotting hits on painted steel is probably easier then paper (even shoot-n-see) at longer range. Plus the audible feedback is nice with steel.</p><p>As far as the animals, amazing what they will get used to. We have to shut down our ranges all the time for deer and turkey, hogs... maybe not so much,lol. I have shot coyotes off public ranges while everybody was firing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 618340, member: 8873"] Just my opinion of course. I would set up a permanent bench (if I was to use a bench) and have multiple portable steel targets throughout. Maybe have a portable paper one to check zeros. Spotting hits on painted steel is probably easier then paper (even shoot-n-see) at longer range. Plus the audible feedback is nice with steel. As far as the animals, amazing what they will get used to. We have to shut down our ranges all the time for deer and turkey, hogs... maybe not so much,lol. I have shot coyotes off public ranges while everybody was firing. [/QUOTE]
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