I wrote a post about home ranges with some ideas to consider. Hope it might be helpful for you.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...uild-your-own-range-hints-tips-pic-heavy.html
excellemt thank you
I wrote a post about home ranges with some ideas to consider. Hope it might be helpful for you.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...uild-your-own-range-hints-tips-pic-heavy.html
Read above. Keep the rounds contained.
He states no neighbors.
Pushing up a pile of earth that is not directly effecting a waterway or drainage (as stated above and Fargo is a Lawyer) has no effect on value. Therefore no effect on taxes. Therefore no worry's to anyone.
That you live in a socialist confine (tickets in your own driveway.....WOW) does not mean those who can and have escaped to the country are subject to such things.
I seriously doubt that's all there is to it.
Hobart, In
I seriously doubt that's all there is to it.
I mean Hobart just started ticketing people for having their own cars park on their own property if it's not on an approved / concrete driveway.
I have to assume noise ordinances or something else would be used against anyone dare build one.
noise..... keep that and rounds on your property
In 1962, Levi Kemp built an earthen berm at the back of his property, located in Marshall County, Kentucky, for use as a shooting range. At the time, no county zoning ordinances, regulations, or state laws were in effect to govern shooting ranges. Kemp expanded the range several times, the most recent in 2006, and two years later obtained the Board of Zoning Appeals’ approval to continue operating the range. The plaintiffs in this case, the Yates family and the Tibbs family, moved across the street from the range in 1995 and 2006 respectively. The Plaintiffs filed a nuisance action against Kemp for the noise the range produced. Both parties moved for summary judgment.The trial court granted Kemp’s motion as to the plaintiffs’ claims for nuisance and damages to their property. This appeal followed.
An ariel view would be nice, inorder to plan fire missions.
I am bad at math... the pole barn is 2400sq foot, and it also has to large lofts, one on either side, for storage off the floor. Any good places to look for used power equipment?
I will say this...Having one's own range is the greatest thing since thick cut bacon....Your mouth waters and deciding to shoot involves nothing more than stepping out in to the back yard...
Enjoy....
I am a big fan of grill n shoots......
What you folks North of Columbus call "berms" we call hollers, knobs, ridge lines, or cliffs and you don't have to build them...God so loved Southern Indiana he built us back stops...
Most landowners make huge mistakes in building a safe range. Best way to save headache and money is to get a professional consultation?
I'd be very jealous, but then I remember you have snakes on your property.