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<blockquote data-quote="BryanDP" data-source="post: 2939840" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanDP, post: 2939840, member: 1111"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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