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Dave's Wall. A nice and safe way to shoot in your backyard, as long as it is legal.

Re: Dave's Wall. A nice and safe way to shoot in your backyard, as long as it is leg

 
Re: Dave's Wall. A nice and safe way to shoot in your backyard, as long as it is leg

Very nice. Wish I could do the same but the suburb I live in North of Dallas, I'd have the cops here in a heartbeat if I started shooting on my property.

Are the ties bolted together, or just held in place by the frame...so you can periodically inspect the back row?


They are loose and stacked one on top the other. That way if one gets all shot up, it is a simple act of replacing it with one of the four extras I have.

BTW...I am not but about 2 hours away from you, so come on down.

My PM is open.
 
Re: Dave's Wall. A nice and safe way to shoot in your backyard, as long as it is leg

That's friggin AWESOME!!! :thumbs:

Man how I wished I lived some place where I could have something like that in my backyard.

Before I learned how to post pics, I made a thread on here about how hypocritical it was of me to use four illegal aliens to help build it.

Hey, I can't argue with the end result, no matter how it got there, or who was used to build it.

Those damned railroad ties are really heavy and it took four of them to move them from their staging area in the front yard to the build area.

All told it cost me a little over $1,000 for labor and materials, but now I feel safe to shoot there.

Before "Dave's Wall", there was only dense brush in the back, and even though it is never traveled much, I still refuse to do something that might possibly harm someone walking back there.

I think I will make a test and another thread (with pics) to see just what calibers it stops. I know a .38 Special only goes in about 4 inches.

I am curious about the 5.56 & 7.62 NATO rounds. and the 7.62X54 Russian.
 
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