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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: shooter32 on August 18, 2011, 04:00:10 PM
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The bullet stops here......
http://www.thebulletbunker.com/
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Interesting.
I noticed the 460 Rowland was thumping it ;D
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Holy bullets Batman!! You to can stop 22 mags for only $399. Fantastic! I'm going to get at least three!
Good grief, that looks to me like a solution in need of a problem. They are a great idea but you still need something to stop "errent shots" so why not have something that stops the on target shots and the off target shots in the same unit.
Pecos
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Holy bullets Batman!! You to can stop 22 mags for only $399. Fantastic! I'm going to get at least three!
Good grief, that looks to me like a solution in need of a problem. They are a great idea but you still need something to stop "errent shots" so why not have something that stops the on target shots and the off target shots in the same unit.
Pecos
Just a matter of size. The catch is that it may be prohibitively expensive to ship a new back wall from their factory to your range.
You might very well be able to have them build something larger on site.
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Just a matter of size. The catch is that it may be prohibitively expensive to ship a new back wall from their factory to your range.
You might very well be able to have them build something larger on site.
Why do they sell $400 dollar sacks to protect from errant shots getting by this expensive trap? What I was referring to was there are there are traps that can be bought (for indoor ranges) that catch all shots fried straight down range. An outdoor range can build a berm to stop shots and put heavy wood baffles up for those high shots. With this system (which seems to be a good system) you still need something to stop errent shots why not make that something take care of both.
Pecos, who hopes this was clear enough for all to understand what I meant.
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I see what you mean, I thought those were just for the demo.
On top of that, they won't all stop all calibers, for the one rated up to .50cal 48"X48"X52"
over $19,000 You could just about buy a Bobcat and build a berm for that price.
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I see what you mean, I thought those were just for the demo.
On top of that, they won't all stop all calibers, for the one rated up to .50cal 48"X48"X52"
over $19,000 You could just about buy a Bobcat and build a berm for that price.
Their is just a little mis-information in this paragraph. The model discribed is our Black Hole unit, and yes you got the size right. But it is not only rated for .50 BMG. It will handle 25mm and 30mm cannon rounds. The reason it is $19,000 is that it not only can handle the 13,000 ft/lbs of energy that the .50 BMG dishes out but it can also handle the 55,000 ft/lbs that the 25mm cannon dishes out! For a lot less money than your basic Bobcat costs you can get our Kryptonite Model that handles the .50 BMG A/P rounds and that one costs $1999.00.
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Their is just a little mis-information in this paragraph. The model discribed is our Black Hole unit, and yes you got the size right. But it is not only rated for .50 BMG. It will handle 25mm and 30mm cannon rounds. The reason it is $19,000 is that it not only can handle the 13,000 ft/lbs of energy that the .50 BMG dishes out but it can also handle the 55,000 ft/lbs that the 25mm cannon dishes out! For a lot less money than your basic Bobcat costs you can get our Kryptonite Model that handles the .50 BMG A/P rounds and that one costs $1999.00.
Thanks for that info (straight from the horses mouth ;) ).......that's thing sounds danged sturdy.
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Their is just a little mis-information in this paragraph. The model discribed is our Black Hole unit, and yes you got the size right. But it is not only rated for .50 BMG. It will handle 25mm and 30mm cannon rounds. The reason it is $19,000 is that it not only can handle the 13,000 ft/lbs of energy that the .50 BMG dishes out but it can also handle the 55,000 ft/lbs that the 25mm cannon dishes out! For a lot less money than your basic Bobcat costs you can get our Kryptonite Model that handles the .50 BMG A/P rounds and that one costs $1999.00.
Well, you should be making armored vehicle bodies....hmm...I guess it isn't a good idea if it has to get INSIDE to be contained....