I welded up this one using 2" square tube and 6" C-purlin. It's very stable and can easily be lifted in and out of a truck bed. I added the ammo cans and keep targets, stapler and shooting bags in them. We leave it at the deer lease and just drag it to whatever shooting distance we want.
I welded up this one using 2" square tube and 6" C-purlin. It's very stable and can easily be lifted in and out of a truck bed. I added the ammo cans and keep targets, stapler and shooting bags in them. We leave it at the deer lease and just drag it to whatever shooting distance we want.
It needs wheels
Not needed for what we do. It has skids (runners) and is much more stable this way. It stays at our shooting range and we just drag it across the pasture with the truck or ATV to whatever shooting dance we want.
4" x 4" square heavy wall steel pipe, 1" PVC top, built 6 of them for the ranch gun range, they weigh 400# each and don't move or wobble, you set in the bench. on what ever chair you want to use. Steel targets from 50 yrds to 1800 yrds, pic's from when I was building the range, it's more complete now. Rio7
Excellent effort...but whoever is landing on that strip had better radio ahead.
My rube goldberg craptastic set up. Also spray paint in Garage table... Lol!!! Target frame . 1st daughters crib frame 28 yrs ago. All 3 daughters had ta have their own cribs of course....... Chair is keeping ladder of the floor.
Bout the 4 th fold up table so far.
Break it all down Throw it in the bed of the pickup. Set up with one side of table against selected trees various places I go to shoot. Stable.....
Slumlord is 100 percent responsible for the horizontal and verticle repairs to my target frame.
It looks like a good range to see some whitetails. 400 Aint too bad for the hill country either. It looks like it would produce some hay. That's a lot to keep clean.
I've tried offering the hay to locals for free if they'll cut it. I end up bush hogging it every year. It's pretty thick. We have some ok deer for East TN. We don't have the herd size of middle TN. Hogs are moving in too.
It looks like a good range to see some whitetails. 400 Aint too bad for the hill country either. It looks like it would produce some hay. That's a lot to keep clean.
I've tried offering the hay to locals for free if they'll cut it. I end up bush hogging it every year. It's pretty thick. We have some ok deer for East TN. We don't have the herd size of middle TN. Hogs are moving in too.
Good for you! The tractor and brush hog alone cost what a nice small house did when we were young. I haven't been able to get the locals to get hay either. Yours is really clean. I hope the hogs stay south. They multiply like nothing else. I just found out this week that they introduced elk to WV.