Tomball Gun Club Revamping Range.

are the 200 yard backers on a different trajectory than the 100? meaning.... are you hitting the 200 yard backers while shooting at the 100 yard?
 
are the 200 yard backers on a different trajectory than the 100? meaning.... are you hitting the 200 yard backers while shooting at the 100 yard?

Yes. There is no way to avoid it. We have to have the 100 yard backers at least 70 inches above ground in order for bullets not to hit the ground in front of the Burm. The only way to keep the bullets from not contacting the 200 yard target frames would be to make the 200 yard frames 8 feet tall, making target changing a real chore.

We do have the 100 yard frames situated so bullets will not strike the 8x8 wood poles that the frames are mounted on. Of course, some will, but our main goal is bullet containment.
 
Yes. There is no way to avoid it....The only way to keep the bullets from not contacting the 200 yard target frames would be to make the 200 yard frames 8 feet tall

Lift the front/back frames (those that don't have targets) and lay 'em on the ground?
 
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