How do you mark your yardage on your range?
I've changed out my yardage markers on my backyard range. I shoot airgun off my patio straight back 60 yards. I'm always moving my spinner racks around. Previously I've used tent stakes as yardage markers.
My son is a welder/fabricator and frequently cuts out 3" circles out of 3/4" steel plate. Back in the day my father did contract work for Southern Railroad and over the years collected cases of new spikes a screw spikes. I had my son weld screw spikes to the those circles.
I drove these down ground level every 5 yards starting at 20yds out to 60yds.
I used a 12# sledgehammer and hammered them down to ground level. I used 1/4" number punches to mark the yardage just for giggles.
I used a 300' measuring tape to precisely measure the distance. I have a half dollar size circle spray painted on my patio for a reference.
I've changed out my yardage markers on my backyard range. I shoot airgun off my patio straight back 60 yards. I'm always moving my spinner racks around. Previously I've used tent stakes as yardage markers.
My son is a welder/fabricator and frequently cuts out 3" circles out of 3/4" steel plate. Back in the day my father did contract work for Southern Railroad and over the years collected cases of new spikes a screw spikes. I had my son weld screw spikes to the those circles.
I drove these down ground level every 5 yards starting at 20yds out to 60yds.
I used a 12# sledgehammer and hammered them down to ground level. I used 1/4" number punches to mark the yardage just for giggles.
I used a 300' measuring tape to precisely measure the distance. I have a half dollar size circle spray painted on my patio for a reference.
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