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  • clayshooter99

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    That is the first time I have seen crushed stone in the impact area but that stuff is small enough that will probably be fine. We placed the same stuff on our range and it took some time for it to settle good so it did not feel like you were walking in sand and that was with compaction but the guy did not do a good job of it.
     

    dudley0

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    That is the first time I have seen crushed stone in the impact area but that stuff is small enough that will probably be fine. We placed the same stuff on our range and it took some time for it to settle good so it did not feel like you were walking in sand and that was with compaction but the guy did not do a good job of it.
    Made it fun to pick up brass as well. But it seems much better now.

    As to the picture, that looks nice. Be interesting to know how well the stone stays on that hill. Looks like a full blown rain might place it below.
     
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