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Unread 05-21-2020, 07:53 PM   #27
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I have been very lucky in that I can shoot at the house. Just one trap but it is set with a trip wire going out on each side for over 75 feet. Load the trap and pick your spot and walk into the wire. Lacie our border collie however does not like gun shots or even thunder so I cut a tractor trail down the back wood lot. The new range is down over a steep hill and far enough away so shots do not bother her. It has a better trap that throws at 70 mph at the start. Really wings them out there. Set up with trip wires too. Also has some steel plates for rifle and pistol. A 4 and 6 inch at 40...a 10 at 55 and a 12 at 100. They work well for offhand rifle and pistol practice. I will try and post some pictures. It is an easy and inexpensive option if you have a few acres. Next I may try and attach a thrower to the tractor bucket via forks and a pallet. One of these days you should stop by Dean if you are visiting your friend in Denmark. I would be up for a Scarborough or Green Mountain shoot if others decide to go.
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