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  1. During my FAC interview the FEO said he would approve the field behind my house for .22rf and to put it forward once the ticket came through with any other land for approval. Its basically a field of about 140m long rough pasture climbing about 2m at the top from the bottom, behind is a hill about 50 meters high not mine but I have permission from the farmer for shot to fall on it. I would like to build a 100m range and build a backstop suitable for .22rf. Does anyone have any experience of building one? A simple earth bank would work but i want to minimise land take as the farmer takes hay from the land and also puts cattle and sheep on it. Ideally something like a pellet trap as for air pellets but for bullets would be ideal, as i could take it up the field. It might be loud? Can you buy them in the uk? Any ideas welcome.
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