10/19/2025
We believe every family or friend group should have their own private range.
Keep it safe and simple:
• Pick the right spot. Use plenty of land with a natural, solid backdrop (hill or canyon).
• Backstop first. If nature won’t do it, construct a substantial earthen berm — avoid rock, concrete, or metal that can ricochet.
• Reduce noise. Earth berms help a lot; planting trees/shrubs further softens sound. Suppressors reduce noise too but are highly regulated — check laws.
• Mark safety zones. Clearly post a firing line, spectator boundary, and always know what’s downrange and beyond the backstop.
• Plan for drainage. Design berms to shed water so they don’t erode after heavy rain.
Quick reminder: follow local laws and consult a qualified range-safety professional or experienced builder before you shoot.