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This work was prompted by the deterioration of the backstop. This was most obvious on the right side. The main concern was to fortify the backstop by raising it and making it deeper. Trees are also being cleared to allow more light on the target zone. The improved light conditions benefit should benefit all shooters, but especially the 200 yard shooting. All together, our members will have a chance to better enjoy their shooting.
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The first image gives a general idea of the work being done. The leaves on the ground tend to hide some of the work, but look closely and you will see the progress being made.
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Overview of work being done. |
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Fieg Bros. fill being put to use. |
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Tanner moving fill to raise the right side. |
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Much better! |
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Kelby lowered the base of the berm. |
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It is thought that mobile target stands will provide more flexibility for the shooter. Well before this construction, a number of mobile target stands were put into use. Members have been using them, and the stands have held up rather well. More will be added and it is hoped that members will use them with care.
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Other ideas for target stands are being explored. If anyone has any ideas, please send us your comments, or better yet, come to a meeting and join the discussion.
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Let's be safe out there.
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