josh shrum
New member
I am thinking about building a shed to practice from, but with a slight twist.
In an effort to keep folks from hearing/knowing I am shooting I want to to keep the muzzle INSIDE the building to prevent as much noise as possible from escaping. I likes my privacy and don't want neighbors nebbin'.
If I go forward with this plan I would fence in the range (100 yards) to keep folks, pets, etc from wandering into my field of fire.
So my question is:
With sound proofing the walls and ceiling, baffling in front of the muzzle, carpet on the floor, ear plugs and muffs, is my idea safe/viable? I am thinking along the lines a of Jam Room that a lot of musicians build, something with sound proofing to keep sound in as well as baffling to keep sound from blowing up my ears.
Almost an anechoic chamber, except I will need at least one opening for the bullets to go through.
In addition, I was considering planting some species of Thuja/Arborvitae around the building, possibly the entire range, in an effort to reduce noise.
I would welcome any concerns and/or suggestions.
Thanks!
Josh
In an effort to keep folks from hearing/knowing I am shooting I want to to keep the muzzle INSIDE the building to prevent as much noise as possible from escaping. I likes my privacy and don't want neighbors nebbin'.
If I go forward with this plan I would fence in the range (100 yards) to keep folks, pets, etc from wandering into my field of fire.
So my question is:
With sound proofing the walls and ceiling, baffling in front of the muzzle, carpet on the floor, ear plugs and muffs, is my idea safe/viable? I am thinking along the lines a of Jam Room that a lot of musicians build, something with sound proofing to keep sound in as well as baffling to keep sound from blowing up my ears.
Almost an anechoic chamber, except I will need at least one opening for the bullets to go through.
In addition, I was considering planting some species of Thuja/Arborvitae around the building, possibly the entire range, in an effort to reduce noise.
I would welcome any concerns and/or suggestions.
Thanks!
Josh
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