Check with construction companies doing highway stuff. They move large quantities or dirt and I have no idea what they do with it.USGLOBALASSETS wrote:I have a friend who is letting me build a range. we have small berms at 300,500,800, and table at 200,100. I will be improveing the berms and adding 1000 for my long range classes. I am looking for free dirt at the moment for a dedicated pistol horse shoe bay. After all is complete I will see if he is interested in letting others come for a fee. maybe something like 25.00 or so. Please PM me if you know of a place or company looking for a place to dump there dirt. Also PM me if interested in a place to shoot on the east side of town. I will get an idea of how many people are intersted on this side of town.
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- Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:52 pm
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- Fri Jul 20, 2012 6:54 am
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I'm just wondering why many folks that decide to get their instructor's certification don't investigate and find a place that will let them hold their shooting qualification before getting the instructor's certificate? It would seem to me like having a place to shoot would be critical to my ability hold a CHL class.