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Container at pasture shooting range

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8 comments

  • hillbille

    windows are just an invitation for theives.....

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  • austin20

    Nice looking setup.

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  • Okie743

    I can bake bread in mine in the summertime, for extra income.

    Brandon would be proud of me. No fossil fuels involved when doing the baking.

    Put a big lock or two on it and maybe a Security camera sign.

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  • Oakie

    A small wood stove would be perfect for you guys. If you have electric, I would also put a Keurig in there and a small refrigerator. You guys could cook off the wood stove. I would also put a first aid kit, fire extinguisher and some bottled water. We never thought we would need a fire extinguisher, until a deflected bullet went into the woods behind us, and started a fire. We ended up burning 2 acres and had to call the forestry fire dept to put it out. We also keep a plastic 55 gallon drum of water, for rainwater, to fight fires now. The fire dept recommended we do this on every range. I think it was a great idea. Oak

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  • Captplaid

    I was considering a small window air-condition and generator. With a 4ft x 4ft wind inside the 2nd set of cargo doors. Shut the cargo doors and it's completely enclosed. Open the doors and you have a wall with a window.

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  • Mobuck

    I've been using shipping containers for a long time as a rodent proof storage option. We currently have 3 in use(one 20' for farm chemical storage, one 40' for general storage, and one 20' for Grouch Attack's Tupperware and Thirty One product inventory).

    It makes sense to build a screened wall (or maybe a solid wall with windows) and walk in door inside the rear doors. This maintains the vermin and theft protection while allowing easier access during range use.

    One of the best options is a solar powered ventilation fan to keep the container from becoming an oven during summer.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    "One of the best options is a solar powered ventilation fan to keep the container from becoming an oven during summer."

    That's good thinkin'.

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  • buddyb

    The company I worked for had a few of those for storage of HVAC parts,equipment and filters.They would get hot as an oven in the summer if they just had doors on one end,but the ones like yours that opened on both ends would let the air flow through and the heat would escape and were not bad.That looks like a great set up you have put together.

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