Could you fit a .22LR range in this?

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Re: Could you fit a .22LR range in this?

#11 Post by Dougan »

I don't see any practical reason why not...only cost - Can you immagine having the dosh to do your own 'grand design'...have an attached wing with range, armoury, loading and cleaning area... :good:

Is it something you're considering...?
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Re: Could you fit a .22LR range in this?

#12 Post by Steve »

Dangermouse wrote:The first.22r I shot was a .22 SLR in the back of a 7.5 ton truck (will stand corrected) at Bassingbourn, Looks like you have room to spare to me,

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Re: Could you fit a .22LR range in this?

#13 Post by alan108 »

ovenpaa wrote:I do like the 100m range at Bassingbourne, very nicely laid out however it can get a tad gusty....
Best part about Bassingbourn is trying to hit the pheasants as they run in front on the targets :good: :good:

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Re: Could you fit a .22LR range in this?

#14 Post by Chapuis »

Steve wrote:Theoretically,provided no rounds can leave the range it could be as short or long as you like! Would just need to be approved.
Steve I think you may want to add the letter t to your reply? Shouldn't it read "can't leave the range"?

Also things have changed regarding approval. There is no reason why you can't build a range in your house as long as you comply with and seek the necessary building regs application but being allowed to use it may be another matter. Some years ago I enquired about building a 25m tube range in my garden. The police would not grant the necessary condition on my certificate for me to use it. They first of all wrote to my neighbours to see if they would object to the construction but failed there as there were no objections. A meeting with the Deputy Chief Constable failed to sway them and in the end I let it drop because the delay would prevent me from carrying on with other building works in progress at that time.
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Re: Could you fit a .22LR range in this?

#15 Post by Dellboy »

What about an underground range ?
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Re: Could you fit a .22LR range in this?

#16 Post by Chapuis »

Mine was going to be an underground tube range running beneath my front lawn.
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#17 Post by HeatherW762 »

[quote="ovenpaa"]The long bit down the middle is a tad over 30m long, I do wonder what it would take to stick a couple of lanes for .22LR down the length of it O:-)

Contact Chris Webb as he does range construction but you would need to think of wall & roof construction, wall thickness, baffles, extractor, lighting, access etc. Then you would have to think about bar facilities, food and accommodation for all your new found friends to come & shoot there. :good: :good: :good: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Could you fit a .22LR range in this?

#18 Post by ovenpaa »

Thanks for offering Chris's services Heather, sadly this is in another country so a different set of regulations and like here I doubt the local bobbies would be too happy about a range in the roof of a barn.

...nice idea though ;)
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Re: Could you fit a .22LR range in this?

#19 Post by Steve »

Chapuis wrote:
Steve I think you may want to add the letter t to your reply? Shouldn't it read "can't leave the range"?
lol-fingers started working before brain engaged gear.Yes you're right. :lol:
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Re: Could you fit a .22LR range in this?

#20 Post by Steve »

ovenpaa wrote:Thanks for offering Chris's services Heather, sadly this is in another country so a different set of regulations and like here I doubt the local bobbies would be too happy about a range in the roof of a barn.

...nice idea though ;)
Fenland used to have an indoor range Dave so its not out of reach. :good:
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