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<blockquote data-quote="Wheel Gun" data-source="post: 2186802" data-attributes="member: 19286"><p>I just made something similar. To practice competitive .22 pistol shooting, I filled a 5-gallon bucket with sand. Then, before the lid went on, I laid in several layers of rubber from a floor mat (about 1 1/2" thick total). I build a little cradle that holds the bucket on its side in a spot under my work bench. All I have to do is roll my workbench to one side, tape on a target sheet, lock the door, turn on the exhaust fan and fire away. At some point, I'll need to replace the lid and I'll dig in there and see how far the bullets are making it into the sand.</p><p></p><p>Sure, my "firing range" is only 15' long, but it lets me practice my standing technique several times a day and it's reaping great benefits. I'd never travel to the gun club for that much practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheel Gun, post: 2186802, member: 19286"] I just made something similar. To practice competitive .22 pistol shooting, I filled a 5-gallon bucket with sand. Then, before the lid went on, I laid in several layers of rubber from a floor mat (about 1 1/2" thick total). I build a little cradle that holds the bucket on its side in a spot under my work bench. All I have to do is roll my workbench to one side, tape on a target sheet, lock the door, turn on the exhaust fan and fire away. At some point, I'll need to replace the lid and I'll dig in there and see how far the bullets are making it into the sand. Sure, my "firing range" is only 15' long, but it lets me practice my standing technique several times a day and it's reaping great benefits. I'd never travel to the gun club for that much practice. [/QUOTE]
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