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TO THE WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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SUPPORT OF THE PAWNEE SPORTSMANS CENTER to be located near Briggsdale Colorado.
We believe that the proposed shooting facility is needed in Northern Colorado, and that the location is
a good compromise between accessibility and isolation from development.
Please sign your name, then print your name and address.
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3.02.10 Backstops —
3.02.10.1 Backstops are necessary in areas where natural terrain does not provide a bullet stop.
Backstops in flatterrain are used as aprimary impact area but they do not eliminate safety
fan requirements. Backstop height should be approximately 20 feet. This dimension
accounts for target height.(See drawings 42 and 43.)This d.� aes_not mean,however,that
all backstops must be 20 feet bill, To determine backstop height for a particular range
planners must consider terrain features, length of the range and safety features required.
Note: Some ranges have existed for years without a backstop of any kind. However, the
down range area in these instances is uninhabited or inaccessible. In areas near houses,
backstops, side berms and baffles must be used together for safety. Should there be a
possibility that urban development will threaten the site in the future, incorporate these
features in the early design process.
3.02.10.2 Backstop Material: Material used in backstop core construction may vary from broken
concrete, asphalt, large rocks to specially designed cribbing. Surface areas where bullet
strikes occur must be covered to a minimum depth of 1 foot of compacted clean earth.
Use sod or other stable material to stabilize surface areas. Unstable soil types, like sand,
may require special stabilizing measures on steep slopes, such as the use of sandbags.
3.02.11 Direct Fire Zone
3.02.11.1 The direct rue zone extends(in flat,open country)to a minimum 3,000 yards or 1.5 miles
directly down range. This distance may be reduced according to: (1) specific firearms
allowed, such as .22 caliber rimfire; (2) installation of overhead and ground baffles; and
(3) existing terrain features sufficient in size to limit bullets to a specific area, such as a
mountainside, box canyon or valley. For international rapid fire events where target
engagement angles vary from the one-on-one relationship, the direct fire zone includes
additional areas as projected through the target and firing position centerline to the maximum
range of the ammunition used.
3.02.12 Other Considerations
3.02.12.1 Grade (surface areas)
3.02.12.1.1 Surface grade on the facility must be fairly level between the firing line and target lines.
Some slope is new-stony for drainage.Surface grade on the range facility should not exceed
plus or minus 2 percent;however,when grading calls for major earth moving operations,
compensate for significant variations in grade between the level of the targets and the firing
position by building up the firing or target line areas. Slope on the range surface should
be toward the targets and to each side or as permitted by topography.
3.02.12.2 Side Berms
3.02.12.2.1 Side berms are necessary near residential areas or in areas large enough (except hilly or
mountainous areas)to accommodate the entire safety fan as described in drawings 103,104
or 105. Side berms are built similar to a backstop, but maybe replaced by walls, side
baffles or other artificial barriers to conserve space.Earthen side berms should be at least
8 feet high,but this also depends upon the width of the range and wither the surrounding
ar�are ever occupied by people.Therefore,while 8-feet-high side berms are a minimum
for ranges adjacent to other inhabited areas.A particular geographic area may also require
the installation of other safety barriers to supplement side berms. Range planners must
consider all of the external factors concerning safety and sound as they relate to the
surrounding area.
3.02.12.3 Baffles
3.02.12.3.1 Overhead and ground baffles may be necessary on ranges where land masses are not large
enough for normal safety fans.Because of the limited distances and the types of firearms
used on a pistol range, baffle designs may be comparatively simple and inexpensive.
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