Tell your club to look into this. Our club recently went with something similar. MUCH better than dimpling and lead dust everywhere, even though we have a great ventilation system
http://www.paragontactical.com/products/
edit: Actually I was wrong. We went with the bulk rubber piled up rather than plates. But this seems to be the newest/bestest way to go
http://www.paragontactical.com/products/
edit: Actually I was wrong. We went with the bulk rubber piled up rather than plates. But this seems to be the newest/bestest way to go
MR&G is in the process of doing this. It's expensive to bring in the new steel for the backstop and then to take apart the front of the building to get it in place. The indoor range is underneath the main building.
Biggest issue is insurance. MR&G specifies only pistol calibers but we've had idiots shoot .223 FMJ and put holes in the backstop. Once that happens, the backstop is "damaged" according to insurance and unsafe for use.
It's all about money.
Aloha
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