As an avid skeet/trap shooter, I'm green with envy! Couple things to consider - once you get the shooting basics down, consider a wobble trap as suggested in some of the posts. It adds a whole new dimension to your shooting. It's also good practice if you ever go afield. Look into and maybe consider using a phono-pull instead of a foot switch. The phono-pull will allow you to call for your target normally and without the foot switch, you can establish and keep a good foot position and stance. Be safe and have fun!
Thank you for the input! Yes I'm thinking I'll have to make adjustments when I level up with a shot gun. I do have a remote but didn't install it thinking the foot pull was better, but I'll hook it up and give it a try! Thank you
Great tip, if you turn your hearing protection around, it makes it so you can hear people behind you better. I always do this at the range so I can hear if people are talking behind me or coming up behind me.
Nice! But now you need a launcher that has oscillation to it so you don't always know which way the clays are heading and more capacity so you're not constantly having to go down & reload it. I've got an Atlas AT-250 with the wobble base set up like this under my deck, but I don't have the automatic door... great idea!
Btw my Dad is a passionate gun owner, he worked in law enforcement, loves to hunt, etc. and he’s been desperate to get me to shoot. I don’t have a fear of guns whatsoever besides a healthy respect of them, I understand it’s humans who misuse them, etc. but for me it’s the sound! I’m incredibly sensitive to loud, unpredictable sounds which can be painful and startling and that’s what has got in my way every time. Do you feel these Isotunes Sport wireless/neckband and muffs block the harshest sounds or what do you hear and which one would you recommend or which one is more effective?! Of course I’d love wireless with a neckband but I’d rather learn to shoot so either one
@@jewdd1989best thing for new shooters is to double up ear protection. First put in a pair of those disposable inside the ear plugs, then put on a pair of the mentioned over the ear protectors. Also start with small calibers like a .22. Work your way up. Of course you could also go all in and buy a suppressor right away depending on what state you live in too. But definitely double up ear protection if you’re noise sensitive.
When you built this deck who knew it would be able to adapt to so many different applications and additions. Your creativity knows no bounds! This is very cool April and totally awesome🤙🏾💯
Very cool! Get you a wobbler addon for your launcher to vary the left/right angle to vary your target path. you can even get a vertical one to vary the height of the trajectory.
This is a great addition to your beautiful deck! This really hits home with me and my family. My son was twice Tennessee State Youth Trap Champion and his team finished as high as 4th in the nation in Vandalia, Ohio! Plus, my wife coached trap at a local high school where she taught math. I hope you enjoy Trap and continue shooting! Thanks again and hope you’re having a great weekend! Keep on building!
I don't have a deck or a gun but I watched the entire video. I love how creative you are in builds and how they can adapt easily because you built them sturdy and correctly from the beginning. Too cool!
Thanks! Yes, many of my Viewers are not Makers or Builders but enjoy my channel for the entertainment factor to see what I'm up to next. :) Thanks for watching.
Consider painting one of the deck boards red or orange to make a line to keep people back from swinging golf clubs and rifles. Another nice project, thanks April!
Fantastic build, attention to the small details make the whole project look amazing. You could also set up a rimfire range and have fun plinking all sorts/types of targets from the deck area.
@@AprilWilkersonrimfire is a type of cartridge where the firing pin hits the outer rim of the brass, as opposed to a centerfire where the pin hits the primer in the center of the cartridge (if you look at your shotgun shells, you'll see the circle in the center, that's the primer). The most common rimfire is the .22 long rifle (.22LR for short). It's what most people learn to shoot with as it's fairly quite, little to no recoil, and it's cheap to buy (500-1000 rounds are less than $50)
Hello April, I'm very impress of how well you set up your sporting recreation area. I like the way you construct the shooting range with the motion moving door. You got a lot of talents within your woodworking skills. Keep up with the good work.
you could probably find someone with experience to help you with your gun fit, and your form. get your cheek down on that stock (put the wood, on the wood), and a good consistent/repeatable gun mount will have you breaking targets much more often then just pointing the gun in their general direction. its all a learning curve, but gun mount, and gun fit are critical if you want to be serious. as a bonus, a properly fitting gun wont hurt you!!
April, been following you for a while, since you made that metal shade at you parents' house, to you work with Tim Allen and Richard Karn (who growing up shaped a lot of my interest ins cars and construction on Home Improvement) on Assembly Required. And now that you have taken up a hobby that I have fell in love with and have dedicated every weekend to perfecting, I cannot wait to see what other builds come with this new hobby. Hopefully I can Incorporate them into my club who I am the Handyman for (pays $0.00 a year!) building and fixing machines and facilities along with projects to better the club. Keep up the awesome Work and soured of the success you have achieved!!!
Thanks! That's awesome you're the Handyman of your Club. I'm glad you enjoy my channel. Thank you for your kind words and thanks for staying along for the ride.
Great video! As a woodworker, love this (and all) of your videos! As someone who loves shooting trap (sporting clays are my fav) - this is AWESOME. As someone who works with video and audio - your production quality continues to impress. Great lighting and camera work (as always) - but noticed just how clean your audio was in this - very impressive. thanks for making the video and sharing.
@@AprilWilkerson Means mount/bring up to your shoulder and keep it in there. It's now part of you. You also want a good cheek weld with your face to the 11 o'clock area of the stock. At 9:57 you also need to lean forward more in your stance so you don't get pushed back off balance when firing. 20GA is pretty forgiving, but build good habits now.
That is rad and looks like a blast to practice shooting! Especially with a view and sunset like you had that night. Anyways love both projects, love the lift mechanism, it would be a pain to have to go down the steps to open the gate essentially so this is an amazing alternative to that
This is an awesome build. Have you thought of building a trap door to reload the clays from the deck instead of someone having to go under it to reload it.
Wow.. That is an ingenious idea… I have the space in my backyard but… Here we can’t shoot that close to a house… But I love the idea. Thank you for sharing another project with us. Cheers
isn't that your garden there April? Just saying...LOL... Oh the fun of finding the 4 shot in your pheasant...LOL...that's fun too. Haven't done skeet/trap/sporting clays in years. Always loved it, but the sportsman clubs are so "good old boy" around me that nobody new wants to go to them. :( Sad really...kind of like fishing, when the old timers ask "Why doesn't anybody want to learn to fish", and you ask "Hey, I'm interested in fishing, can you show me some things"...with their response if "I Ain't telling you no secrets, get away"...yea...a big chunk of the shooting community is the same way and that is sad.
here's an idea --- built a carousel for the launcher that moves only about 15-20 degree either direction -- left / right .... this way you won't get the same location of the disk .. .BTW -- you're the greatest ...
You may want to check the lead content of the vegetables in the garden. LOL. Very cool project!!! as someone who is never happy unless I have a big project going on, I truly enjoy your channel.
@@AprilWilkerson Are you sure about that? #8 shot (the most common size for target loads) will travel as far as 230 yards .. depending on the elevation angle of the shot. While it can be tough to estimate distances from a video, that sure doesn't look like your raised garden is more than 200 yards away.
Maybe you can rig something up so the trap will somehow randomly throw in different directions each time you step on the pedal. How cool would that be?
مشاء الله ،تبارك الله ،اتمنى لكى مزيد من التقدم التكنلوجى ،والاستمتاع مع العائله والاصدقاء(فى عيد الميلاد) وكل الاوقات،وللامه الامريكيه مزيد من الامان من الهجمات المسلحه الطاءشه فى مدينتكم الجميله تكساس وكل الولايات.❤
it would be a good idea to add some kind of switch that only powers up the launcher when the door is fully open. without it you might end up breaking something.
What a very cool idea and build. I hope the remnants of your clay targets, aren't ending up in your garden down below? With some lessons on how to shoulder, and point a shotgun, I have no doubts you will be hitting many more targets. Great job on setting everything up, and getting it to look hidden when not in use. 😁👍🏾😁
I can't wait to learn more technique! This was only day two of ever shooting a shotgun so I have much much to learn but am looking forward to it. Glad you like it!
@@AprilWilkerson Your build was amazing. Glad to hear you will get some shooting tips, they will save you bruised shoulders and give you much better aim. 👍🏾
@@jeffh4505 I haven't looked at how long it takes them to break down, I still wouldn't want to be shooting over my garden with them. They will pile up fast if you shoot a lot.
@@NTycingProductions I'm more concerned about peppering the garden with lead. When they shutdown a shotgun range near my parent's house, they had to bring in a company to do lead abatement before the site could be built on.
@@grntitan1 With my neodymium HD magnet, I could pick up three hulls total by the primers but it was picky. Federal is still brass though looks like. Still thinking sand chicken rake with a gutter on the side of the deck would be faster.
How about automating the gun rack and shelf to rise up from the floor of the deck instead of having to carry the rack around and possibly getting knocked over?
I don't think I could sleep comfortably knowing the guns were outside. Even with that section of deck being weather proof. Condensation, the weather changes, people maybe having access to them....just doesn't sit well. but! I do love automatic things so otherwise, definitely. : )
I don't make commissioned items for others. Plus Shipping would be atrocious. I have a 5 page list of things to do and simply can't replicate my projects for others, I'd never have time to make more content. Thanks for watching.
This is some incredible work and i am super envious. But i have to ask, that neighbor below you getting clay and shot rained down on top of them and their garden, how do they feel about this?
@@AprilWilkerson Ah that makes way more sense! I was thinking there was no way you would be that neighbor. It must be the lense compression making it seem so much closer. Such a beautiful property and you have worked so hard on all of this. I have been watching you for years, and my girls grew up watching you and both are now incredibly handy because you and other youtubers showed them that they can be just as handy as they want to be, and now they help me so much in the garage. Thank you for all of the wonderful content you put out.
not really a trap shooter and likely wouldn't do any better, but where was ya aiming? at 9:42 LOL. just having a friendly poke, looked about a foot high at barrel and a mile out yonder. again, I'd likely not do any better without lots of practice at that distance.
As an avid skeet/trap shooter, I'm green with envy! Couple things to consider - once you get the shooting basics down, consider a wobble trap as suggested in some of the posts. It adds a whole new dimension to your shooting. It's also good practice if you ever go afield.
Look into and maybe consider using a phono-pull instead of a foot switch. The phono-pull will allow you to call for your target normally and without the foot switch, you can establish and keep a good foot position and stance. Be safe and have fun!
Thank you for the input! Yes I'm thinking I'll have to make adjustments when I level up with a shot gun. I do have a remote but didn't install it thinking the foot pull was better, but I'll hook it up and give it a try! Thank you
Great tip, if you turn your hearing protection around, it makes it so you can hear people behind you better. I always do this at the range so I can hear if people are talking behind me or coming up behind me.
Nice! But now you need a launcher that has oscillation to it so you don't always know which way the clays are heading and more capacity so you're not constantly having to go down & reload it. I've got an Atlas AT-250 with the wobble base set up like this under my deck, but I don't have the automatic door... great idea!
Good input! I'm brand new to this so I'm sure I'll level up eventually and explore the advanced options!
Btw my Dad is a passionate gun owner, he worked in law enforcement, loves to hunt, etc. and he’s been desperate to get me to shoot. I don’t have a fear of guns whatsoever besides a healthy respect of them, I understand it’s humans who misuse them, etc. but for me it’s the sound! I’m incredibly sensitive to loud, unpredictable sounds which can be painful and startling and that’s what has got in my way every time. Do you feel these Isotunes Sport wireless/neckband and muffs block the harshest sounds or what do you hear and which one would you recommend or which one is more effective?! Of course I’d love wireless with a neckband but I’d rather learn to shoot so either one
@@jewdd1989best thing for new shooters is to double up ear protection. First put in a pair of those disposable inside the ear plugs, then put on a pair of the mentioned over the ear protectors. Also start with small calibers like a .22. Work your way up. Of course you could also go all in and buy a suppressor right away depending on what state you live in too. But definitely double up ear protection if you’re noise sensitive.
When you built this deck who knew it would be able to adapt to so many different applications and additions. Your creativity knows no bounds! This is very cool April and totally awesome🤙🏾💯
I've actually planned tons of activities for this from the get go. : ) I just need time to get to them all! Next up will be archery.
@@AprilWilkerson Sounds great, can't wait!
Love when a project comes together like that. Flexible deck build and all. Looks like good fun. Nicely done.
Glad you like it! I love this deck space so much.
Very cool! Get you a wobbler addon for your launcher to vary the left/right angle to vary your target path. you can even get a vertical one to vary the height of the trajectory.
Oooh cool, thanks for the input!
This is a great addition to your beautiful deck! This really hits home with me and my family. My son was twice Tennessee State Youth Trap Champion and his team finished as high as 4th in the nation in Vandalia, Ohio! Plus, my wife coached trap at a local high school where she taught math. I hope you enjoy Trap and continue shooting! Thanks again and hope you’re having a great weekend! Keep on building!
How cool is that?! Congratulations to all! Thanks for Sharing and for watching.
I don't have a deck or a gun but I watched the entire video. I love how creative you are in builds and how they can adapt easily because you built them sturdy and correctly from the beginning. Too cool!
Thanks! Yes, many of my Viewers are not Makers or Builders but enjoy my channel for the entertainment factor to see what I'm up to next. :) Thanks for watching.
Consider painting one of the deck boards red or orange to make a line to keep people back from swinging golf clubs and rifles. Another nice project, thanks April!
Slick, thanks for sharing! 👍🏻
Whoa, now you’re talking! My two favorite hobbies - clays and woodworking. Very cool! And Nolet’s gin, too! 🙌
What a great project! I love that gun rack too.
Fantastic build, attention to the small details make the whole project look amazing. You could also set up a rimfire range and have fun plinking all sorts/types of targets from the deck area.
What is a rimfire range?? I will eventually incorporate archery into this tee box as well. It's all just so much fun!
@@AprilWilkersonrimfire is a type of cartridge where the firing pin hits the outer rim of the brass, as opposed to a centerfire where the pin hits the primer in the center of the cartridge (if you look at your shotgun shells, you'll see the circle in the center, that's the primer). The most common rimfire is the .22 long rifle (.22LR for short). It's what most people learn to shoot with as it's fairly quite, little to no recoil, and it's cheap to buy (500-1000 rounds are less than $50)
Oh my God I love it awesome job we're all hunters ❣️
OK, you clearly need a a similar door in your deck that reveals a cannon. Every home should have one.
Hello April, I'm very impress of how well you set up your sporting recreation area. I like the way you construct the shooting range with the motion moving door. You got a lot of talents within your woodworking skills. Keep up with the good work.
Thanks! Glad you enjoy my channel. Thanks for watching.
you could probably find someone with experience to help you with your gun fit, and your form. get your cheek down on that stock (put the wood, on the wood), and a good consistent/repeatable gun mount will have you breaking targets much more often then just pointing the gun in their general direction. its all a learning curve, but gun mount, and gun fit are critical if you want to be serious. as a bonus, a properly fitting gun wont hurt you!!
April, been following you for a while, since you made that metal shade at you parents' house, to you work with Tim Allen and Richard Karn (who growing up shaped a lot of my interest ins cars and construction on Home Improvement) on Assembly Required. And now that you have taken up a hobby that I have fell in love with and have dedicated every weekend to perfecting, I cannot wait to see what other builds come with this new hobby. Hopefully I can Incorporate them into my club who I am the Handyman for (pays $0.00 a year!) building and fixing machines and facilities along with projects to better the club. Keep up the awesome Work and soured of the success you have achieved!!!
Thanks! That's awesome you're the Handyman of your Club. I'm glad you enjoy my channel. Thank you for your kind words and thanks for staying along for the ride.
Great video!
As a woodworker, love this (and all) of your videos!
As someone who loves shooting trap (sporting clays are my fav) - this is AWESOME.
As someone who works with video and audio - your production quality continues to impress.
Great lighting and camera work (as always) - but noticed just how clean your audio was in this - very impressive.
thanks for making the video and sharing.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
10 stars! Congrats on the new hobby. 👍Mount the gun! Head on stock!
I don't know what that means yet! Haha. But I'll learn!
@@AprilWilkerson Means mount/bring up to your shoulder and keep it in there. It's now part of you. You also want a good cheek weld with your face to the 11 o'clock area of the stock.
At 9:57 you also need to lean forward more in your stance so you don't get pushed back off balance when firing. 20GA is pretty forgiving, but build good habits now.
I just LOVE your glee and laughter when a plan comes together!! I can SO relate. Really enjoy your content - thanks so much.
You are so welcome! I'm glad you enjoy my channel. Thanks for watching.
That is rad and looks like a blast to practice shooting! Especially with a view and sunset like you had that night. Anyways love both projects, love the lift mechanism, it would be a pain to have to go down the steps to open the gate essentially so this is an amazing alternative to that
Thanks! Yes, I love it. Thanks for watching.
That’s a clever way to nailing the outside woodwork before cutting it. 😊
You could add some small buckets for the empty shells, and maybe a voice activated setup for the launcher!
Don't mess with April 😊 You go Girl 😊
Gooood afternoon from central Florida! Hope everyone has a great afternoon!
Same to you! Thanks for watching.
Sweet idea and hidden away like a pair of socks in the dresser drawer! Very slick!!
This is an awesome build. Have you thought of building a trap door to reload the clays from the deck instead of someone having to go under it to reload it.
That’s a Cool Folding Gun Rack you designed April! Well Done!!! 👍👏😃
I gota Say This is by Far my Favorite Video Ever..Just Wish they Was Longer !
Wow.. That is an ingenious idea… I have the space in my backyard but…
Here we can’t shoot that close to a house…
But I love the idea.
Thank you for sharing another project with us.
Cheers
Be a good idea to add two limit switches. One for door open, and one for out of clays.
isn't that your garden there April? Just saying...LOL...
Oh the fun of finding the 4 shot in your pheasant...LOL...that's fun too.
Haven't done skeet/trap/sporting clays in years. Always loved it, but the sportsman clubs are so "good old boy" around me that nobody new wants to go to them. :( Sad really...kind of like fishing, when the old timers ask "Why doesn't anybody want to learn to fish", and you ask "Hey, I'm interested in fishing, can you show me some things"...with their response if "I Ain't telling you no secrets, get away"...yea...a big chunk of the shooting community is the same way and that is sad.
Great project ✊🏾 Now you'll need to make another door to setup double launchers for when competition gets to the next level.
here's an idea --- built a carousel for the launcher that moves only about 15-20 degree either direction -- left / right ....
this way you won't get the same location of the disk ..
.BTW -- you're the greatest ...
So great to see you shooting!!!
I love the door open for lawn mower to park there instead of the shed.
Yes! I love it too! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
You may want to check the lead content of the vegetables in the garden. LOL. Very cool project!!! as someone who is never happy unless I have a big project going on, I truly enjoy your channel.
It doesn't reach the garden but thanks for watching.
@@AprilWilkerson Are you sure about that? #8 shot (the most common size for target loads) will travel as far as 230 yards .. depending on the elevation angle of the shot. While it can be tough to estimate distances from a video, that sure doesn't look like your raised garden is more than 200 yards away.
Only you would think of mounting a launcher under your deck with an awesome opening door April! Clever Idea Indeed!!! 💡👏😃
The door opener is a really slick install. I need to find a use for that!!
Awesome set up April. Stay safe and have fun . Keep up the great videos. Fred.
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Hallo April und danke für deine Einladung und thüss aus Düsseldorf Germany 🇩🇪👍👍🇺🇸🛠️🛠️🎁🎁🌴🌲🌲🌲🤵
Did You Know that if you tuck the stock up to your cheek and sight down the barrel you can hit more targets?
Whaaat!? Literally lol amazing idea. If you made your own Gonzalez come and take it cannon you could stick it put of that port hole as well.
I always LOVE your laugh of SUCCESS April! 😃😉
I love it! Now you need to figure out a way to keep the hopper filled without having to go down below!
Now THIS is my cup of tea! Awesome!
Nice add on to the deck. Great project
Thanks!
Rock-on, mama! Another awesome video!! Thank you!!
U always have the coolest projects!!
Thanks! Glad you enjoy my channel. Thanks for watching.
You have entirely too much fun. Great video.
This is true, but why have it any other way. ; )
Maybe you can rig something up so the trap will somehow randomly throw in different directions each time you step on the pedal. How cool would that be?
So cool April. I thought you were going to use the hole in the attic for this kind of thing. LOL Keep up the great work.
مشاء الله ،تبارك الله ،اتمنى لكى مزيد من التقدم التكنلوجى ،والاستمتاع مع العائله والاصدقاء(فى عيد الميلاد) وكل الاوقات،وللامه الامريكيه مزيد من الامان من الهجمات المسلحه الطاءشه فى مدينتكم الجميله تكساس وكل الولايات.❤
Awesome April! Great work, have a Merry Christmas!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. Same to you.
just a "like" is not enough for this video. I LOVE this. Shame I live in SoCal and could never do this lol.
Thanks! Yes, living in Texas is great. Thanks for watching.
That is awesome great job April !
Thank you!!
You now need a good quality over and under. Forget those heavy semi-automatics
Now you are ready for little PRS long distance shooting off that deck. About how much distance, in yardage, can you get from your deck to the hills?
Nice video April! Thanks for sharing it with us!💖👍😎JP
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
@@AprilWilkerson Your very welcome April! Have a wonderful weekend and soon to be a Merry Christmas!😎
Awesome. Great job. Thank you😊
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it.
Keep your cheek on the stock, and you will hit more birds. Nice job on the build.
Totally rad you are awesome woman!!! Love it.
Thank you so much!!
What the hell!?
I'm only 15 seconds into this video and I'm ready to move into a tent in the woods and hang out on your deck when allowed! Lol!
Haha, I love that my deck seems that cool to you. I love it as well.
Hidden liqueur cabinets, hidden trap range, one wonders where she keeps the minions…🤣
This is amazing.
Thanks!
Excellent mod to your amazing home. Kudos
Thank you very much!
You have to get your cheek bone down on the stock for proper sight alignment.
the portable rack is VERY cool. awesome idea. ❤
I think so too! Thanks for watching.
Will the clay fragments affect the soil in the garden?
They do not land in the raised garden but this side of it. Thanks for watching.
@@AprilWilkerson Okie dokie.
Texas for the win !
it would be a good idea to add some kind of switch that only powers up the launcher when the door is fully open. without it you might end up breaking something.
Great Projects! What part of the country are you guys in? Looks like a great place to live 😃
What a very cool idea and build. I hope the remnants of your clay targets, aren't ending up in your garden down below? With some lessons on how to shoulder, and point a shotgun, I have no doubts you will be hitting many more targets. Great job on setting everything up, and getting it to look hidden when not in use. 😁👍🏾😁
I can't wait to learn more technique! This was only day two of ever shooting a shotgun so I have much much to learn but am looking forward to it. Glad you like it!
Most clays are biodegradable, so while a bit of an annoyance, shouldn't hurt anything longterm.
@@AprilWilkerson Your build was amazing. Glad to hear you will get some shooting tips, they will save you bruised shoulders and give you much better aim. 👍🏾
@@jeffh4505 I haven't looked at how long it takes them to break down, I still wouldn't want to be shooting over my garden with them. They will pile up fast if you shoot a lot.
@@NTycingProductions I'm more concerned about peppering the garden with lead. When they shutdown a shotgun range near my parent's house, they had to bring in a company to do lead abatement before the site could be built on.
Make a magnet on a stick for cleanup of the empty shells and a box on the side to deposit them in.
Love that, thanks!
Brass and plastic are non magnetic, so... But, she could do a sand chicken rake.
@@LordNelsonkmNo, but the primers likely are. Plus very few shot shells are made from brass anymore. Most are steel with a brass over coloring.
@@grntitan1 With my neodymium HD magnet, I could pick up three hulls total by the primers but it was picky. Federal is still brass though looks like. Still thinking sand chicken rake with a gutter on the side of the deck would be faster.
5:18 That is so april. Wooden expect anything less!
I just love it when things go as planned! Nothing better! Thanks for watching.
@@AprilWilkerson btw, I'm a carpenter. I'm not just kissing es. Later.
That is pretty cool!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Real American dream and spirit, its your land and your rules!!!
Yep! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Hey you need to take some lessons on how to hold the gun!! And WTH is a trop launcher?
Do your cnc plans allow me to sell made products? And how big of a piece of wood is needed to make one of the gun racks on a cnc?
Very nice, do you ever take time to relax?
How about automating the gun rack and shelf to rise up from the floor of the deck instead of having to carry the rack around and possibly getting knocked over?
I don't think I could sleep comfortably knowing the guns were outside. Even with that section of deck being weather proof. Condensation, the weather changes, people maybe having access to them....just doesn't sit well. but! I do love automatic things so otherwise, definitely. : )
I did not mean to store the guns outside, just a convenient place to store them while shooting the skeet. BTW, I have a good recipe for them...
Was that your garden i saw down range? Is it a good idea to have debris from the clay pigeons landing in your garden?
It lands this side of my garden. Thanks for watching.
April love you are so versatile a builder a golfer a trap shooter I’m wondering what is the next new and innovative project for you
Right now I have a library loft idea kicking around in my head. : ) But. You never know with me. It really could be anything.
Very good Video 👍 👍
Great! Glad you enjoyed it.
Awesome idea
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Needs a rotating base for the launcher so the targets don't always go in the exact same direction
That's about the most Texas project ever.
Sounds funny but a lot of States enjoy Trap Shoot. Thanks for watching.
Not sure if you could get any more Texan.
Cool project, but wouldn't that orientation result in some lead flavored veggies?
Everything lands short of the raised garden area. Thanks for watching.
Annie, err April, get your gun.
regarding the Gun Rack can you make one and sell it & ship to CA, Please?
I don't make commissioned items for others. Plus Shipping would be atrocious. I have a 5 page list of things to do and simply can't replicate my projects for others, I'd never have time to make more content. Thanks for watching.
It would work great for hiding a outdoor TV. With slight weather proofing
What’s in the fenced area in the distance?…lunch😂 very cool setup!
That is my fenced in, raised garden. Thanks!
مشاء الله تبارك الله .
This was awesome!!!!!! Thanks for the inspiration!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
So perfect project 🤠
This is some incredible work and i am super envious.
But i have to ask, that neighbor below you getting clay and shot rained down on top of them and their garden, how do they feel about this?
It's my property and that is my Shop and Garden. The lead doesn't reach as far as the garden. Thanks for watching.
@@AprilWilkerson Ah that makes way more sense!
I was thinking there was no way you would be that neighbor.
It must be the lense compression making it seem so much closer.
Such a beautiful property and you have worked so hard on all of this. I have been watching you for years, and my girls grew up watching you and both are now incredibly handy because you and other youtubers showed them that they can be just as handy as they want to be, and now they help me so much in the garage.
Thank you for all of the wonderful content you put out.
not really a trap shooter and likely wouldn't do any better, but where was ya aiming? at 9:42 LOL.
just having a friendly poke, looked about a foot high at barrel and a mile out yonder. again, I'd likely not do any better without lots of practice at that distance.
Very nice that's going to be fun!!!
Yes absolutely!
What about the house just off to the left ?
That's my Shop that I built after moving here. I have a Playlist of videos showing how I built it, step by step on my Channel. Thanks for watching.