About 6-7 grand for one in great shape if I remember right.
Some on craigslist for 2200-2900 for 40ftI guess they're a good idea if you want to be able to move it, but that's way more per square foot than I've paid for permanently-built buildings with garage doors, personnel doors and a concrete slab.
I guess they're a good idea if you want to be able to move it, but that's way more per square foot than I've paid for permanently-built buildings with garage doors, personnel doors and a concrete slab.
Used ones are around 2000 or so for 40 ft. New 40 ft. like mine are $4000 delivered. Camo or special paint are $4500 or so. Used ones are in various states of abuse but could be a good deal
if you aren't particular.
He does have a bullet trap, but maybe line the inside of it with horse mat or plywood. I wouldn't be to concerned, these guys arent. http://www.shootingrangeindustries.com/modular-shooting-solutions/Is it 40 x 10? If so, that's 400 square feet or $10/square foot. My first building in 2003 was 30 x 40 for around $12K, so same price. In 2009 I did a 30 x 65 that was $21K, so just a little over $10/sq foot. Being that we're almost in 2017, this probably isn't so bad after all.
I am concerned about you shooting in there. That thing really should have some good ventilation and something to protect the side walls from being shot through and/or sending a round back your direction. You very may well be on top of this, though, and I don't mean to assume you are not. It just concerned me seeing that target in the end and the raw side walls.
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