memilanuk
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We've got a kind of weird setup at our range, where there is no storage in the pits - and not a lot of good prospects for getting any. For the last oh... 4-5 decades or so our NRA HP target frames have been stored in a big building about 50 yds behind the 600yd firing line, loaded into the back of someone's pickup and drove down to the pits. The road winds down through a ravine, up a slope, etc.... it's about a half mile or so of two-track road. Not super rough, but enough so that it bangs the frames up a bit when they're stacked on top of one another in the truck bed (6 ft wide frames in a typical 4 ft wide bed). More of a concern now with e-targets and the sensor mounts in the corners.
The club has a UTV that doesn't get used enough, and we do have an old folding trailer - one of those little Harbor Freight jobs that is rated for about 500 lbs max. Perfect for the load we need, actually.
I'm curious if anyone has any ideas for some sort of transport 'frame' that would fit in the trailer and hold up to a half-dozen targets so they don't bang into one another - but that's still somewhat easily removed as other disciplines at the club also use the same trailer (primarily the Junior Smallbore group in the warmer months). I've got a few ideas in my head, but I figured I'd see if someone else has already solved this particular problem first.
Thanks!
The club has a UTV that doesn't get used enough, and we do have an old folding trailer - one of those little Harbor Freight jobs that is rated for about 500 lbs max. Perfect for the load we need, actually.
I'm curious if anyone has any ideas for some sort of transport 'frame' that would fit in the trailer and hold up to a half-dozen targets so they don't bang into one another - but that's still somewhat easily removed as other disciplines at the club also use the same trailer (primarily the Junior Smallbore group in the warmer months). I've got a few ideas in my head, but I figured I'd see if someone else has already solved this particular problem first.
Thanks!