This guide details a cost-effective method for constructing a shooting range berm using readily available materials as an alternative to expensive Hesco baskets. It outlines the process of creating wire baskets, lining them with landscaping cloth, and filling them with material using a front-end loader to build a safe shooting environment.
This video demonstrates a cost-effective method for building ballistic barriers for a shooting range, inspired by military Hesco baskets. It details using chicken wire fencing to create baskets, lining them with landscaping cloth, and filling them with dirt using a bobcat loader to construct range walls and bunkers.
This guide details a cost-effective method for building shooting range berms using DIY Hesco-style baskets. It outlines the construction process, material requirements, and filling techniques, emphasizing the use of readily available materials and equipment like Bobcat loaders. The advice is practical for individuals or groups looking to establish or improve their own shooting facilities.
This guide details a cost-effective method for building range berms using DIY Hesco-style baskets. The process involves constructing wire mesh baskets, lining them with landscape cloth, and filling them with material using heavy equipment or manual labor. This DIY approach offers a practical alternative to expensive pre-fabricated units for creating safe shooting environments.
This video tests the ballistic penetration of various firearms through chicken wire netting. It demonstrates that while .22LR and 9mm rounds can penetrate, 12 gauge birdshot and slugs show varying degrees of effectiveness. The primary takeaway is that chicken wire offers minimal ballistic protection against most common firearm calibers, advising viewers to seek more substantial cover.
This video documents the conversion of an unused shed into a chicken and turkey coop, alongside the construction of an outdoor chicken run. The run is built with treated 2x4s and chicken wire, measuring approximately 12x10 feet. The indoor coop is not yet finalized, with plans to add nesting boxes and linoleum for easier cleaning. The livestock featured are five weeks old.
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