C.L. Peterson
Active member
Both floors (upper, lower) are done. We are presently pondering the stairs and discussing other things to do to make sure there is no movement on the second floor. At that point the extra wood gets cut off the top and the final railing goes in on both floors (though it would be hard to fall off the first floor and get hurt). Also, build the benches, put down astroturf for the prone half, make some corn cob filled burlap bags, etc.
I have 2 outdoor ranges with shooting platforms like yours.
2 suggestions
1.) Plywood flooring on our first shooting platform become soft and flexes some with walking on and at bench sites---not a good thing.
Now we use all 2X12 treated lumber much stiffer for the floor--it also lets water through with no puddling.
2.) Dont make your roof any taller than needed and anchor well--the wind is not your friend.
3.) For sand bags use shot bags from the trap shooters and fill with sand or you favorite material--we seal them up with plastic ties.
4.) All our support structures are anchored with 4-6" X1/2" lag bolts and washer into the poles.
I'm not trying to criticize!
Just telling you my mistakes!
Looks like your doing a great job and have a nice range.
ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CLP