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I've parked 50 Field targets in my back yard.... each has a home consisting of 1/2 of a pickle barrel. The barrels catch "sound" and "lead splatter" for easy cleanup and they also provide my otherwise homeless targets a respite from the elements.

Side note: after one year, no hornets or other creatures have made a home in the barrels - apparently the smell / acid / vinegar is not something they like.

I intentionally put really small KZ's or one size smaller than legal out at the distances for practice purposes.... i figure... aim small miss small.
The yard is set up with a West Course and a West North West Course so it can accommodate 2 shooters safely under my covered area...


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I've parked 50 Field targets in my back yard.... each has a home consisting of 1/2 of a pickle barrel. The barrels catch "sound" and "lead splatter" for easy cleanup and they also provide my otherwise homeless targets a respite from the elements.

Side note: after one year, no hornets or other creatures have made a home in the barrels - apparently the smell / acid / vinegar is not something they like.

I intentionally put really small KZ's or one size smaller than legal out at the distances for practice purposes.... i figure... aim small miss small.
The yard is set up with a West Course and a West North West Course so it can accommodate 2 shooters safely under my covered area...

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HA! my first thought was mowing . Very nice setup . I don't see any strings , walk to reset ? (I walk to reset , no strings and some exercise too )
 
That’s an impressive array of targets, but I have to ask - where did the pickle barrels come from ?
if you were to look on Amazon they cost $200 plus used, but i have a local pickle supplier who sells me the used barrels for $50.00 and then i cut them in half and then make the windows and drill holes in the top so water doesn't create a mosquitoes breeding ground. i prefer the flat screw top side of the barrel the best. Ideally their would be a steel band all the way around the ground side of the barrel to keep them round and allow me to stake them into the ground.
 
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I've parked 50 Field targets in my back yard.... each has a home consisting of 1/2 of a pickle barrel. The barrels catch "sound" and "lead splatter" for easy cleanup and they also provide my otherwise homeless targets a respite from the elements.

Side note: after one year, no hornets or other creatures have made a home in the barrels - apparently the smell / acid / vinegar is not something they like.

I intentionally put really small KZ's or one size smaller than legal out at the distances for practice purposes.... i figure... aim small miss small.
The yard is set up with a West Course and a West North West Course so it can accommodate 2 shooters safely under my covered area...

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Hello @cavedweller

In that first photo your targets look really close to the divider fence from your neighbors 🤔 .

ThomasT
 
Hello @cavedweller

In that first photo your targets look really close to the divider fence from your neighbors 🤔 .

ThomasT
its about another 40 yards as a crow flies and i have a 6' x 6' x 1" thick rolling backstop covered with horse stall high density rubber, that i place in the line of fire that prevents any pellets from reaching the fence. To date, a pellet has never left a barrel. Also helps if the neighbor shoots with you. But i did just realize the photographs are not showing correct line of fire as they were rotated to accommodate the picture taker. Thus in the interest of not giving a new shooter a bad idea, i deleted the photo's with the wrong line of site and I will re post when i retake the photos with the correct target orientation to line of fire...
 
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