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    Box o' truth confirms that one sheet of drywall and 5 1/2" of sand stopped 9mm fmj, 45 ACP FMJ, .556 FMJ, .308, 12ga slugs and hard cast 45.70. Thinking about building a sand filled box for an indoor range inside my RV barn. Where I'm stumped is some kind of self sealing face cover so that sand does not drain out after each shot. Thought of link belt material but not sure how long it would hold up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard K View Post
    Box o' truth confirms that one sheet of drywall and 5 1/2" of sand stopped 9mm fmj, 45 ACP FMJ, .556 FMJ, .308, 12ga slugs and hard cast 45.70. Thinking about building a sand filled box for an indoor range inside my RV barn. Where I'm stumped is some kind of self sealing face cover so that sand does not drain out after each shot. Thought of link belt material but not sure how long it would hold up.
    Would a rubber type material be usable like they use in the self healing spinner targets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punkface View Post
    Would a rubber type material be usable like they use in the self healing spinner targets?
    Probably would but finding an 18X18" sheet of it might be difficult.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard K View Post
    Where I'm stumped is some kind of self sealing face cover so that sand does not drain out after each shot.
    3/8" conveyor belt material is self-healing and would work well for your purposes.

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    Clear poly would work to seal it, just keep rolling it up a bit. Not perfect, keep a 'bucket' same size below, catch sand, fill up.

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    I once took a box that a pair of boots came in and filled it full of newspapers. 9mm and .45 ACP wouldn't make it through. 7.62x39 was a whole different story. Blew through the box easily.

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    How far do y'all think a 115gr FMJ 9mm would go through solid pine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    How far do y'all think a 115gr FMJ 9mm would go through solid pine?
    Hmm. 6" maybe? Maybe more? Just guessing.

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    Use phone books that have been soaked in water. I have one of these babies, sans light. $75 years ago, love garage sales. Tried to beat him up on price, he says. Come on this is an indoor range ready to go. Ok i'll take it.

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