The Range

crowski

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Finally got my project done and now I’m starting my range. A little history. This is what I started with. After contractor got tossed off site. CF8DC285-2C5C-44A9-AFA5-5488B035B98B.jpeg This is 3+years ago. A pile of rock and earth.
Going to do this in parts, pictures are scattered.
I bought a 20 ton excavator and dump truck, used for 2+ years and sold, best toys ever.
74B6E018-10D2-4BC5-A66A-440A09FB6F06.jpeg This is where I initially cut drive. You can see berm in back. Don’t want to lose. Crow
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Pretty ruff but I put a lot of rounds in there. 88001FE8-62E1-4B5A-AA69-18CB546A8A18.jpeg All materials came off my property.
 

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So far I put 35 tons of granite to hold back berm. 8599F6F0-0236-4FBD-B298-76274C9D2BBB.jpeg
Pulled most rock off berm, tons. FC0809EF-94AE-4249-84E3-6021C18D1DB7.jpeg
When I sold the Caterpillar I got a Kabota, it’s like having 3 Hercules work with you.
E413DE35-E280-4A75-8F4E-094582D260B7.jpeg Here all cleaned up. Made stairs.
Here’s where I’m at EA94EB15-38CB-4A9D-8830-B7343E3735E8.jpeg 44028E27-0F21-49AC-B5B0-F082575144C0.jpeg .
I’m winging this. If anyone has a good or bad suggestion, I’m all ears.
I can get 38 yds. from my covered porch where I have 2 Stable tables.
Crow
 
What is the black, fabric or is that plastic?

The proper material for the job would have been a non woven geotextile. It would help the boulders hold back the earth.

Hard to tell in the pictures, is there a way for water to drain other than going down the berm, over or through your boulders? That would help a lot for longevity.

wish I lived where I could build something like that. I’m envious.
 
What is the black, fabric or is that plastic?

The proper material for the job would have been a non woven geotextile. It would help the boulders hold back the earth.

Hard to tell in the pictures, is there a way for water to drain other than going down the berm, over or through your boulders? That would help a lot for longevity.

wish I lived where I could build something like that. I’m envious.
I had a 12 ft. wide roll it was like real heavy felt. Got from excavator purchase.
This stuff looks like a cheap tarp. Supposedly weed control, good enough for the girls I go out with.
Curious now about drainage, we get some nasty rains. Should be good. Crow
 
I had a 12 ft. wide roll it was like real heavy felt. Got from excavator purchase.
This stuff looks like a cheap tarp. Supposedly weed control, good enough for the girls I go out with.
Curious now about drainage, we get some nasty rains. Should be good. Crow
Sounds like the right stuff — heavy felt is a good way to describe a non woven geotextile and 12 foot wide roll is pretty common

what state are you in — does the ground freeze?
 
G’day Crow, your berm looks great. My suggestion would be if you have a few dollars laying around I would build a hard wood wall probably from railway sleepers behind the rocks. It could be about 5 foot tall and and wide as you want it to go. You could hang your targets off the timber and make ledges to sit targets on. Sort of like a retaining wall. Those rocks could form a path at the bottom of the wall to keep your feet or shoes clean when changing targets especially if you get a lots of rain and it would look neat and tidy as well.
Gary
 
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My range had a low spot in front of the doorway and parking lot. Someone installed a "French Drain". Smarted invention ever. He dug a pit about five or six feet wide and then a channel going down hill for run off. He filled the pit and channel with about a foot of crushed rock / gravel and then topped it off with dirt. Eureka! No more standing water in the parking lot! Probably an idea older than the hills but I am still impressed with how well it works and continues to work. Might come in handy Crow.
 
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@crowski - Use one of those fancy Tonka Trucks and make new parking spot! Gotta have priorities!
Sold them almost exactly a year ago. Last picture. 85FB5682-0C78-42C2-BC77-507FA64529EB.jpeg What a toy, played with it for 2 1/2 years. Handy to have. The trick is to not have any breakdowns. Very very pricey. I was lucky.
Maxtrouble, I can probably park 50 cars on driveway, work is done. Crow
 
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