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Want to build a berm

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For several months I've been toying with the idea of putting a little range here on my 1 1/2 acres. I've located a spot that will give me 75 yards, maybe a little more. The natural terrain gives me better than a 8' rise to the property line, about 15' to the horizon in my neighbors dormant pasture. I google-mapped the line of fire, and there's nothing but the occasional road for miles. I think I'd be very comfortable with a berm about 9' tall by 8' wide, considering the existing grade. I'm going to have a backhoe out here shortly to rebuild my septic system, so if that bid comes in low enough I may piggyback this project onto it.

One question is how much dirt do I need? Earlier I did some research and came up with 20 - 24 yards. Sound about right? How many yards in your average dump truck? Any ballpark on the price?

Should I get any certain type of material, being concerned about angle of repose among other things? How much compaction? Any other thoughts, ideas, concerns I should consider?
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Oh, what's with the plywood? Why not just use my usual target stand with cardboard?
shoeshooter said:
Oh, what's with the plywood? Why not just use my usual target stand with cardboard?
Hmmmm..... good point. Saves a little $$$ and the neighbors don't see old targets in the backyard...... :)

Just thought it would be easy to walk up and staple your targets to the plywood. No carrying and setting up target stands each time....



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SubGunFan said:
the neighbors don't see old targets in the backyard...... :)

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Neighbors ain't gonna SEE much...in the woods mostly...but they're gonna HEAR plenty! :lol4:
just a fyi... a 5x5 round bale weighs about close to 2000 lbs depending on moisture level.
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