This video focuses on setting up an outdoor shooting range. While the title is straightforward, the description is blank, leaving the specific firearms, calibers, or activities demonstrated to inference. Based on the title alone, the video likely covers the practical aspects of preparing a safe and functional shooting area outdoors, which could involve various firearms and related accessories.
This video addresses viewer skepticism regarding reported yardages at a shooting range. The instructor demonstrates a meticulous process of measuring distances to various targets using a 100-yard tape measure, confirming the accuracy of his stated ranges from 10 to 100 yards. The content emphasizes the importance of precise range measurement for effective firearm zeroing and training.
This video details Jerry Miculek's process of building a custom shooting range trailer from salvaged materials. Key modifications include adapting an old boat trailer axle for larger tires and fabricating a fan system for improved air quality and temperature control on the range. The trailer is designed to carry rifle-rated steel targets, enhancing the shooting experience.
This video details a DIY project to construct a target stand for a shooting range. The process involves digging holes, setting posts, and securing them with gravel, sand, and Quikrete. Once the concrete cures, hooks and chain are added to hang steel targets, providing a dedicated shooting area at approximately 15 yards from the deck.
This video reviews AR500 Target Solutions' steel targets, highlighting their durability and value. The presenter tests 1/2-inch and 3/8-inch thick targets with various calibers, including 9mm, .45 ACP, 5.56/.223, AK-47, and .308, often at closer distances than recommended. The targets demonstrate excellent resilience, with minimal dimpling or deformation even when exceeding recommended parameters, making them a highly recommended option for shooting enthusiasts.
This video demonstrates how to construct a portable target stand using PVC and wire. The project is presented as an inexpensive solution, costing under $20, and emphasizes its lightweight and portable nature. The description also mentions the availability of a "Don't Tread on Me" or Gadsden Flag from Battle Boy Surplus, including a direct web link.
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