Creedmoor Sports 10m Airgun Range

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Creedmoor Sports 10m Airgun Range

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Our 4-H club is considering purchasing 2 of the 3 station ranges for permanent air rifle and air pistol backstops to replace a cardboard box and paper backstop. Our range is in a Morton building that the extension service uses as a multipurpose building so the portability is appealing. I am wondering if anyone has used these backstops and what would be your thoughts on longevity for permanent use. The club shoots on the range 2 hours a day, 3 days a week for 5 months out of the year to give an idea about use. Some younger AP shooters will not hit the targets so the canvas has to stand up to direct shots.

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Rover
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Post by Rover »

Looking over the material you posted, I'm sure someone the least bit handy could build something at least as good for a lot less than $2600.
Tank
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Post by Tank »

Rover wrote:Looking over the material you posted, I'm sure someone the least bit handy could build something at least as good for a lot less than $2600.
You could save $800 just buying them singly!
dronning
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Post by dronning »

Have you checked the shipping. I was going to order a single unit but shipping to MN was way too much - almost 1/2 the cost of the unit. I never followed up to see if there was a cheaper shipping option.
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