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Now that's what I call an air rifle range!
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 7:36 am
by Sparks
Oh, for the money to build one of
these...
And that's just for the
Junior ROTC, at that.
And it's not just for normal ISSF air rifle, but for three-position air rifle as well, because they mounted the targets on powered elevators with a switch at the firing point so you can set it up for whatever position without having to stop the other 17 people from training.
And even for the spectators, who can watch from outside the window (and thus are safe from any accidental discharges), there's a monitor to watch little Jimmy's score coming up on the target. See,
that is how to get people interested...
Anyone happen to know what the final bill came to? Feeling very envious over here in Ireland at this :D
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 8:42 am
by TWP
Looks sweet,
At the end of the article it says:
"Anyone interested in electronic targets or other international style range equipment should contact Martin Edmondson at
medmondson@adelphia.net or call 719-351-1135 (mobile)."
I'd send him an e-mail and ask what it cost.
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 9:08 am
by Guest
Yah, too bad they can't use it now (see thread about "accidental" shooting at JROTC). talk about wasting taxpayers money.
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 9:41 am
by Sparks
Anonymous wrote:Yah, too bad they can't use it now (see thread about "accidental" shooting at JROTC). talk about wasting taxpayers money.
Isn't it just the smallbore JROTC shooting that's been suspended?
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 10:31 am
by PaulB
It is my understanding that all Army JROTC shooting (air and smallbore) has been suspended pending further investigation. I also saw one note that indicated that Army senior (college) ROTC may have also been suspended. Does anyone have definitive information on either of these situations?
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 5:20 pm
by pdeal
I know someone who asked Martin and he said it was about $90,000
range
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 2:29 pm
by ghillieman
Beautiful
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 2:44 pm
by PaulB
What a range!!!! We need one in every school!!!
Does anyone know if the room this range is in is used exclusively for air gun shooting or is it a "multi-purpose" room? If it is an exclusive use room how was the local school board convinced to dedicate this much building space to a shooting program? [Note: I ask this from the vantage point of a coach who lost a college range because "the space could be better used for academic endeavors", in this case the storage of rock specimens for the Environmental Science Dept.]
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 9:52 pm
by Spencer C
PaulB wrote:What a range!!!! We need one in every school!!!
Does anyone know if the room this range is in is used exclusively for air gun shooting or is it a "multi-purpose" room? If it is an exclusive use room how was the local school board convinced to dedicate this much building space to a shooting program? [Note: I ask this from the vantage point of a coach who lost a college range because "the space could be better used for academic endeavors", in this case the storage of rock specimens for the Environmental Science Dept.]
When looking for a potential site for a 10m range, never forget to look UP. For rooms with high ceilings there is sometimes 'unused' space above the main floorspace usage that can be utilised with a mezzanine for the firing bays