Our sons, custom millworkers, built this range box for me years ago when I started shooting mid-to-longrange Sharps shooting competitions across Washington State. The purpose for putting them out of the direct sunlight was to keep the SPG gg lube solidified; temperatures in SE WA State easily get above 100 degrees. But, now I’ve chosen to shoot strictly pp rounds, .45-90 and .45-110.
Long range shooting here is in the prone condition, whether it’s 300,400, 600 or 1,000 yds.
Robert
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Re: Range box photos
Why not just continue to use that fine range box as is
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Thanks Jim,
It's been one of my passions, to discover near-perfection in the world of pp. I don't like doing anything halfway. An old bench shooter once said to me, 'the name of the game is the same'. That always stuck with me. I think we're all the same.
Robert
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