Building A Backstop and Need Some Help

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  • RaoulHayduke

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    I plan to upgrade my private rural range; I've flirted with the idea of railroad ties, but is there any safety/structural advantage to them over just having a big pile o' dirt? My current setup uses natural features (i.e. a hillside), and the added dirt would be largely for an added layer of safety. Are the ties strictly necessary?
     

    Katana1

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    Are RR ties even necessary? I'm a big fan of if you don't need it, don't do it. For example, I've never been to a a range that used RR ties as a backstop for the square range. Everyone seems to just pile up the dirt and plant some ground cover on it.
     
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