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Snappo
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I am making a range on my farm and had a few questions that hopefully folks can help with:
1) Does anyone know of a handheld device that can give me my temperature and humidity for doing firing solutions?
2) Does anyone have a template (Microsoft Word or PDF) for firing solutions? I am going to make a notebook to keep down at my range.
3) I am cutting in my 100 through 1,000 yard range and am making a shooting platform. Does anyone have any plans for one that they can share? I am doing the posts with 6"x6" pressure treated 12 feet long, and was thinking of sinking them into the ground 6 feet deep then making a ground level platform and a 6' tall platform right over that with stairs on the side. I need to make this platform because the ground is not perfectly flat and I noticed I was having a hard time seeing the marker barrels I put down while I was bush hogging.
4) For sand bags, is there somewhere I can order them in burlap to fill with play sand, and how do you close them? Do you stitch them closed somehow?
5) When I make my tables, should I bolt my Lead Sled to the table or just use those BB bags that came with it?
I am sure I will have a ton of other questions. ;-)
Here is the start: I put maple syrup barrels at 100 and 200 just to see how hard it was to see them. You can see that it's hard to see the 200 yard, which is why I am making a platform. The trees are at 300 or so. I will cut those down, and then the field behind goes to about 750 before I have to cut down a few more trees to get to the next clearing for 1,000.
Here is the tree problem at almost 300. I think I will have to chainsaw about 4 trees. Not a big deal - I have a new chainsaw. From there it's smooth sailing to 750.
1) Does anyone know of a handheld device that can give me my temperature and humidity for doing firing solutions?
2) Does anyone have a template (Microsoft Word or PDF) for firing solutions? I am going to make a notebook to keep down at my range.
3) I am cutting in my 100 through 1,000 yard range and am making a shooting platform. Does anyone have any plans for one that they can share? I am doing the posts with 6"x6" pressure treated 12 feet long, and was thinking of sinking them into the ground 6 feet deep then making a ground level platform and a 6' tall platform right over that with stairs on the side. I need to make this platform because the ground is not perfectly flat and I noticed I was having a hard time seeing the marker barrels I put down while I was bush hogging.
4) For sand bags, is there somewhere I can order them in burlap to fill with play sand, and how do you close them? Do you stitch them closed somehow?
5) When I make my tables, should I bolt my Lead Sled to the table or just use those BB bags that came with it?
I am sure I will have a ton of other questions. ;-)
Here is the start: I put maple syrup barrels at 100 and 200 just to see how hard it was to see them. You can see that it's hard to see the 200 yard, which is why I am making a platform. The trees are at 300 or so. I will cut those down, and then the field behind goes to about 750 before I have to cut down a few more trees to get to the next clearing for 1,000.
Here is the tree problem at almost 300. I think I will have to chainsaw about 4 trees. Not a big deal - I have a new chainsaw. From there it's smooth sailing to 750.