This is for a private setup. Predominantly used for target practice with handguns. What would be safe dimensions to plan for and how many yards of dirt would it require?
Thanks for the comments everyone! I did Google and I have watched Youtube videos. Haven't found quite what I'm looking for. Always get the answers I need from here no matter what the topic, so why not?? No worries.... I'm not going to just trust what someone says and run with it. I will use common sense.
The only requirement around here is to stay 100 yds from an occupied dwelling unless you have written permission from the dwelling owner and all fired ammo must stay on your property.
I really appreciate the help, Kaytie, but "12 trucks of dirt" just isn't specific enough. I don't know how many yds that is or how big the trucks are. I wouldn't know what to order.
A backstop made of a dirt berm is really the safest. Wooded areas (trees) would not guarantee that fired ammo would stay on my property so that wouldn't work here.
Anyone out there in the DIS community have some recommendations on this subject?
Thanks to all!
LOTS! Can you excavate the area & use on hand Dirt?
I'd use at least two dumptruck loads. A dumptruck usually holds twenty yards per, so 40 yards. I have a small shooting berm in my back yard, its just extra dirt that's always changing since it's my fill dirt pile. But a yard of dirt is not much dirt. I could get by with one truckload(20yds) but I'm a decent shot, so their is no simple answer. Who all will use it? And what's the possibility of someone missing the pile? What's behind the berm if someone happens to miss?
My recommendation? Start with an existing hill. Lot less dirt to move that way.
I'll have to order the dirt and get it delivered.
I'll be the only one using it most of the time.
I don't intend on missing the pile! LOL. I won't be more than 7 yds away from the target.
It will be located in the back of my property which is wooded with a very 'deep' creek running along the property line that's got extremely high walls to it (not deep water). In other words, no one will be crossing onto my property from that back property line but bullets would, hence the berm. Past my property line is just more woods followed by open land. Houses border me on both sides though (again... through dense woods) so 'shooting range' signs will be posted ... just in case someone decides to go walkabout.
So how wide and tall do you think you need? You're ~20 feet away, so if you're shooting at the center of a 10' wide pile of dirt, what are the odds on you going wide of that? Now you have your width.I don't intend on missing the pile! LOL. I won't be more than 7 yds away from the target.