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<blockquote data-quote="Okielqnder" data-source="post: 3365720" data-attributes="member: 45537"><p>five to ten acres is not much land for shooting. It takes just one person moving in next to you to bring up worries of projectiles and noise. Have a flier and you have real problems. look to see if insurance will cover your land. also look for a large umbrella policy to cover guests and trespassers. know what is approx. A mile downrange in case one goes over the berm. Several years ago, two rounds went over a 40foot berm at a local club. One went through a TV and the other into the siding. The trailer was one mile away. we built the range on our land so we were higher than impact areas. We shot into creek banks with dirt piled up behind. a must is no rocks in the berms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okielqnder, post: 3365720, member: 45537"] five to ten acres is not much land for shooting. It takes just one person moving in next to you to bring up worries of projectiles and noise. Have a flier and you have real problems. look to see if insurance will cover your land. also look for a large umbrella policy to cover guests and trespassers. know what is approx. A mile downrange in case one goes over the berm. Several years ago, two rounds went over a 40foot berm at a local club. One went through a TV and the other into the siding. The trailer was one mile away. we built the range on our land so we were higher than impact areas. We shot into creek banks with dirt piled up behind. a must is no rocks in the berms. [/QUOTE]
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