Here is my basic question about a Creedmoor sport's backstop

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henry1
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Here is my basic question about a Creedmoor sport's backstop

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I was looking at the Creedmoor Sports Air Rifle back stop and target box for use inside the garage area as a way to train out here and i was wondering if anyone had one set up for single box and pole and single backstop with carrying case..

I need to find something that can be take down and put up without alot of effort and still be safe enough to allow a stray pellet to be stoped if that happen's
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Post by jhmartin »

Almost all JROTC programs use this backstop system now .... normally they use the 60" wide version.

I know of a few that use the single shooter version. To set up the system (either) it's about 10 min .... teardown a bit faster. It's not hard.\

Personally I'd leave it set up If I could, does not take up much space and is easy to move.

The material will stop a rifle pellet at about 5m (have not tried closer).
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