I made one of these as well. There is one downside to it (maybe not a big deal to some), and that is you constantly have to tape/or swap out the cover plate so the mulch does not fall out.
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I just keep a roll of duct tape handy. Every time I stop shooting I just tape the holes. Once or twice a year I have to replace the box depending how much I shoot or how wet the box gets from sitting on the ground."Windmeister"I made one of these as well. There is one downside to it (maybe not a big deal to some), and that is you constantly have to tape/or swap out the cover plate so the mulch does not fall out.
What material are you using for the front? That makes a big difference in how much taping/swapping you have to do."Windmeister"I made one of these as well. There is one downside to it (maybe not a big deal to some), and that is you constantly have to tape/or swap out the cover plate so the mulch does not fall out.
use a plastic tote instead of a cardboard box and it will be rain proof"scrane"If you just fill a corrugated cardboard shipping box ( ~ 12" x 12" x 8" ) with rubber mulch it works very well too, and takes only about five minutes to "build".