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  • GreenLantern
    I hate to be the one to say it but if you're going to hold matches, even small ones, I wonder if you're going to have to consider liability insurance? Probably wouldn't be cheap. JMO
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  • Tailgunner1954
    Check with the NRA about design considerations etc.You are a member arn'tyou ? If not you should be.
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  • sfetty
    NRA Lifetime Member and very proud of it.
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  • Tailgunner1954
    same hereanyway I believe they have most of the information your asking about available
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  • rsnyder55
    I am building a small one station range in my shop (handguns only). Fortunately my new house is in the county even though I am surrounded by the city. You may to checkout the American Shooter website, they featured a backstop made of rubber and kevlar for around $1300.00 not too long ago.Make sure you have a very good exhaust/ventilation exhaust system included in your plans.
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  • Myjack
    From my observations lately, over half of the ranges in and around Denver have closed within the last 3 or 4 years. From conversations with the owners, most cited liability as the deciding factor, along with pressure from civic and enviromental goody two shoes.One owner -used to let the local police dept. pratice FREE! shortly after the city built a range - the mayor and assorted counclemen basically forced him out of business with threats of zoning changes, EPA inspections and property taxes.Having friends over to a private range provides fewer opertunities for legal liabilities but from my point of view the ones that remain are indeed substantial.Careful what you wish for, lest you actually get it.Good luck!
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