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My ultimate shooting range and shooting bench is NOW COMPLETE!

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mhnatt
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Well men, I finally finished my shooting lane, bench/table. Some of you may recall me asking for tips along the way and many thanks for the great recommendations and ideas. I spent the spring and summer setting it up and ended up making a 200 yard range (including 200, 150, 100 and 50 yard targets), concrete shooting table with stools, and also wired for night shooting.

Here's a flyover video:



In case anyone is interested, here's some pics I took along the way:

I didn't have any plans to go by so I rendered it up in Sketchup.


We began with clearing trees for the alley, and installing a 12' high railroad tie backstop ("switch ties" are the longer/taller ones), reinforced with about 50 cu yards of fill.

I ordered the steel targets from Mark at Shooting7 Targets https://shootingtargets7.com (PS the guy is a veteran who is super dedicated to helping others). 3/8" AR500 is the way to go, even for .22LR. The sizes are 1", 2", 4", 8", and 12". Then the last target at 200 has an additional 16" and five 6" gongs.



I made the stools from countertop concrete mix with a little dye coloring, and poured into 16" cake pans with some stainless anchor bolts set which allowed me to easily bolt the cast aluminum legs bought online at Bear Creek. I wet polished them down to a 2,000 grit and used a nice bull nose edge to round the sides.




For the table, I used " melamine board for the form and guessed at the dimensions from some online searching. The thickness was the width of a 1x4 so this made for a very solid, thick table. Again, I used the Quikrete countertop mix which is a little denser and also includes superplasticizer in the mix which keeps the mix more liquid without having to use as much water. I also added dye which made me nervous as it looked like poop but thankfully it brightened up when it dried. I stuck some perforated angle iron for the upcoming legs to later be added. By the way, I waxed the melamine board prior to the pour to make the deforming easier.



The table took about four and a half, 80lb sacks of concrete. Yes, the table is heavy and took a mini-skid and three of us to position it.


For the legs, I went to Brookshire and bought three Cantera stone columns from R&W Stone. I could have poured my own using a Sonotube but I wanted to match our existing patio which is also made of Cantera. Since they didn't have the exact size I wanted (10" diameter, hollow, 33" tall), I had to order them and wait a few weeks.

I used the leftover concrete to fill the hollow columns, but first inserted rebar with a welded disc to prevent concrete from pushing out the bottom. Even though the angle iron stubs fit nicely into the wet concrete inside the column legs, I used PL Premium Max (like liquid nails) to secure the table into the legs.



I did have a few pin holes in the concrete table (despite vibrating after the pour) so I decided to make a slurry made of Portland and stain and fill in the tiny holes after sanding down the table before and after. Then applied a seal.



The end result is a very heavy table and stools that feel solid. Since I have a WiFi mesh over the range and electrical outlets along the lane, I plan on installing smart switches and flood lights that point to the targets, making it easy to light each target up for night shoots.


Overall, it is a nice setup so far. The tunnel effect eliminates almost all wind, especially at night. I've been regularly hitting the 2" target at 200 yards with my CZ454 .22LR and occasionally even hitting the 1" at 200 yards.

And for those who are interested, yes it is outside city limits and not in the ETJ and greater than 10 acres.

I hope you guys like it and I'd be glad to go over more detail for those interested.
Tx95Ag
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AG
Insert Dam Son meme here.

Fantastic setup! That looks amazing.
Gunny456
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Really nice. In fact it looks awesome! Well done sir, well done. When do we come shooting?
Canyon99
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Well done that is a very nice setup! Fire away and enjoy!
SoTxAg
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Impressive!
TacosaurusRex
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Damn. Well done
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Van Buren Boy
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That's the coolest thing I've ever seen.
BabaAg
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Awesome setup, thanks for sharing the process!
Bluto
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Van Buren Boy said:

That's the coolest thing I've ever seen.

I 2nd that
AggiePetro07
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Fantastic
Burtron06
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Holy crap OP, that's one of the coolest shooting setups I've seen! Well done!
NRH ag 10
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Well done!
SGrem
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Way cool. Me like.
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gigemJTH12
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WOW
AggieT
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That is amazing. Great work!
BulldAg99
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BAD A$$. Great job!
Yesterday
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Came in expecting a dirt mound with some t-posts and paper plates.....leaving questioning if I even have any motivation to be a real man. Well done OP. Looks fantastic. That back yard is also nice! What part of the country are you in?
Chuckwaggie
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Don't miss
BlueSmoke
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GeorgiAg
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Outdoors Board Porn

Wow. Nice setup.
JeremiahJohnson
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tandy miller
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Well done. Hat tip to you, sir

CactusThomas
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Incredible. Everything is top notch, and it looks like a beautiful place.


Are you considering adding any new friends to your life? Let me know, I'll update my resume.
You are going to love that concrete bench.
lazuras_dc
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Fantastic project. Cool renderings and nice video! What video editing software do you use to get those yardages and sound clips?
SB IV
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Hell, I'm just impressed with your grass

Nice work. When's the party to break this in?
RM76
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Kudos! I've not seen a nicer one anywhere! Great job!
GeorgiAg
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SB IV said:

Hell, I'm just impressed with your grass

Nice work. When's the party to break this in?

Yep. It's porn.

When you stare at pictures of another man's grass...
schmelba99
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Thats no shooting bench/range.

That a shooting COUNTRY CLUB!

Well done and thanks for the share.
dr_boogs
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This is how you OB! This is an old school OB post right here.

I've got a 200 yard lane in Coleman County filled with rock, mesquite, pear, and occasionally wandering steers, excellent backstop - a tank dam full of ricochet prone limestone, and a rotted out 2 x 4 frame to hang targets - when can you stop by and begin work?
AgCMT
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Holy crap! Well done sir! I think you should have a grand opening invite...
ghollow
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Cool
So the greatest civilization is one where all citizens are equally armed and can only be persuaded, never forced. It removes force from the equation... and that's why carrying a gun is a civilized act.
kyledr04
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Wow. I believe that's the best I've ever seen. Super jealous. Love it
DrEvazanPhD
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Damn. I wish I could do things like this..
Quo Vadis?
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mhnatt said:

Well men, I finally finished my shooting lane, bench/table. Some of you may recall me asking for tips along the way and many thanks for the great recommendations and ideas. I spent the spring and summer setting it up and ended up making a 200 yard range (including 200, 150, 100 and 50 yard targets), concrete shooting table with stools, and also wired for night shooting.

Here's a flyover video:



In case anyone is interested, here's some pics I took along the way:

I didn't have any plans to go by so I rendered it up in Sketchup.


We began with clearing trees for the alley, and installing a 12' high railroad tie backstop ("switch ties" are the longer/taller ones), reinforced with about 50 cu yards of fill.

I ordered the steel targets from Mark at Shooting7 Targets https://shootingtargets7.com (PS the guy is a veteran who is super dedicated to helping others). 3/8" AR500 is the way to go, even for .22LR. The sizes are 1", 2", 4", 8", and 12". Then the last target at 200 has an additional 16" and five 6" gongs.



I made the stools from countertop concrete mix with a little dye coloring, and poured into 16" cake pans with some stainless anchor bolts set which allowed me to easily bolt the cast aluminum legs bought online at Bear Creek. I wet polished them down to a 2,000 grit and used a nice bull nose edge to round the sides.




For the table, I used " melamine board for the form and guessed at the dimensions from some online searching. The thickness was the width of a 1x4 so this made for a very solid, thick table. Again, I used the Quikrete countertop mix which is a little denser and also includes superplasticizer in the mix which keeps the mix more liquid without having to use as much water. I also added dye which made me nervous as it looked like poop but thankfully it brightened up when it dried. I stuck some perforated angle iron for the upcoming legs to later be added. By the way, I waxed the melamine board prior to the pour to make the deforming easier.



The table took about four and a half, 80lb sacks of concrete. Yes, the table is heavy and took a mini-skid and three of us to position it.


For the legs, I went to Brookshire and bought three Cantera stone columns from R&W Stone. I could have poured my own using a Sonotube but I wanted to match our existing patio which is also made of Cantera. Since they didn't have the exact size I wanted (10" diameter, hollow, 33" tall), I had to order them and wait a few weeks.

I used the leftover concrete to fill the hollow columns, but first inserted rebar with a welded disc to prevent concrete from pushing out the bottom. Even though the angle iron stubs fit nicely into the wet concrete inside the column legs, I used PL Premium Max (like liquid nails) to secure the table into the legs.



I did have a few pin holes in the concrete table (despite vibrating after the pour) so I decided to make a slurry made of Portland and stain and fill in the tiny holes after sanding down the table before and after. Then applied a seal.



The end result is a very heavy table and stools that feel solid. Since I have a WiFi mesh over the range and electrical outlets along the lane, I plan on installing smart switches and flood lights that point to the targets, making it easy to light each target up for night shoots.


Overall, it is a nice setup so far. The tunnel effect eliminates almost all wind, especially at night. I've been regularly hitting the 2" target at 200 yards with my CZ454 .22LR and occasionally even hitting the 1" at 200 yards.

And for those who are interested, yes it is outside city limits and not in the ETJ and greater than 10 acres.

I hope you guys like it and I'd be glad to go over more detail for those interested.

Howdy Ag, did you teach INFO? I think I had you for some of my classes.
AgEng06
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schmelba99 said:

Thats no shooting bench/range.

That a shooting COUNTRY CLUB!

Well done and thanks for the share.

What do you know about the OB, rookie?
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