[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h688VitfvDs#ws]Video Of My Indoor Range[/url] Just a quick clip of my indoor range hope you like it.
Mike
nice set up
Thanks eric! lots of fun.
Mike
come on guys how bout some coments. its not that boring lol ;D need more idea's
Mike
Wow! What a nice setup you have there; an attic man cave! You can shoot anytime you like. I have to set mine up, then store it when I'm done. But it keeps the peace and I get to shoot! I also shoot at 33 feet mostly. I made some shooting bag rests the other day. Now I need to get a proper sized table to be able to setup and shoot from. I have some ideas. I really enjoyed your video. Please keep 'em coming!
~Falcon
Oh, loved the music!
Nice set up.
I've got one set up in my basement. I live in a shotgun row house so I've got about 45' if I set up on one wall and shoot down a lane into the dug-out crawl space at the opposite "wall" (i.e. dirt and foundation). I set up a 2.5' x 4' piece of hardibacker, then some foam as my back stop.
My big problems? 1) lighting and 2) getting to my target.
I've got a light on the main switch in the dug out but it's a cfl and not very bright. I can usually see my target, but it's not so easy to see my hits. I guess I can up grade the cfl or perhaps reflect it. That or I can just run an extension cord back there with a work light. I just don't like all that clutter.
I'm thinking that instead of crawling through that foundation wall in order to check or replace my target, I could set up a pully and just bring the target the 15' to me.
Any ideas or tips?
The pulley sounds like the ticket or just shoot at 30' if im getting the picture right.
Mike
Pretty much. The "crawling, is more of a squat and bend through the hole. Then I can stand up and work my way over the bricks, along my walking board to my back stop. It's not too nasty or hard, but not as much fun as I'd like.
I have to say, 30' isn't enough of a challenge. Unless I'm very careless or shooting free hand, they're all in the same hole! 45' is closer to my minimum typical shot.
I'm shooting a 2400kt with an 18" barrel, btw.
One thought on the lighting that I'm going to try is an aluminum foil reflector in order to get more light on that target zone. We'll see if that works.
I intend to try the pully thing but anybody who's done it have any suggestions for design?
http://www.sherwinshootingsports.com/TargetRetrievalSystem.htm (http://www.sherwinshootingsports.com/TargetRetrievalSystem.htm) This might give you some ideas.
Mike
That cute red-head in the pics is givin' me all kinds of ideas. ;)
Quote from: Mebits on March 01, 2011, 03:24:38 PM
That cute red-head in the pics is givin' me all kinds of ideas. ;)
please stick to pumping airguns ;D ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: Mebits on March 01, 2011, 03:24:38 PM
That cute red-head in the pics is givin' me all kinds of ideas. ;)
mmmm
non airgun related ideas !?
Ian
well, she did appear a bit...pneumatic!
"cute red-head" :-\
well, ya'll got my attention, till I saw the rocks (rings) on her hands. . .
http://www.pilkguns.com/buildrange.shtml (http://www.pilkguns.com/buildrange.shtml)
The local indoor range has electronic target retrieval, but since they have also allowed the system to deteriorate over time, they need to overhaul and won't spend the $$ to do so. Won't fix the heat system either.
Pumping what ;D
This is my weapon, this is my gun........great movie!
~Falcon
Quote from: Crosshairs on March 02, 2011, 05:05:09 AM
Pumping what ;D
At this point? Not much more than air!!
:D ;D
To cold today for outdoor shooting.Cant wait till Spring time to come.
Quote from: Crosshairs on March 03, 2011, 02:14:17 PM
To cold today for outdoor shooting.Cant wait till Spring time to come.
You know, I just bought some hand warmers on sale for cheap. They keep your 22XX shooting even in the cold.
Kmart has everything in the hunting department market down, at least around here.