Mound Construction and Surfaces
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 6:19 pm
Hi all
We still have a bit of work to do on our range upgrade, including correcting the slope on some of our firing mounds which have been topped up too much and in some cases a bit too steep.
As part of this process, the idea of changing the mound material or surface rather than conventional grass has come up for discussion, and I thought I would seek the ideas of others. Our 500m mound is currently synthetic turf, and it works well, including being low maintenance, and far less dirt and grit to get into everything. All other mounds are grass.
Our thoughts are to look at options such as topdressing and keeping natural grass, changing over the surface to synthetic grass, concrete (probably not our preference), or even going to crushed rock surfaces like some ranges in dryer areas have.
Whats everyones preference for mound surfaces? What are the benefits and disadvantages or crushed rock or gravel mounds from those that have shot on them?
Cheers
Adrian
We still have a bit of work to do on our range upgrade, including correcting the slope on some of our firing mounds which have been topped up too much and in some cases a bit too steep.
As part of this process, the idea of changing the mound material or surface rather than conventional grass has come up for discussion, and I thought I would seek the ideas of others. Our 500m mound is currently synthetic turf, and it works well, including being low maintenance, and far less dirt and grit to get into everything. All other mounds are grass.
Our thoughts are to look at options such as topdressing and keeping natural grass, changing over the surface to synthetic grass, concrete (probably not our preference), or even going to crushed rock surfaces like some ranges in dryer areas have.
Whats everyones preference for mound surfaces? What are the benefits and disadvantages or crushed rock or gravel mounds from those that have shot on them?
Cheers
Adrian