Maybe this is old hat to many of you, but I thought I'd share a photo or so of a bullet trap I built. I don't like the idea of spreading lead all over the woods and I'd like to recover my lead and recast it. I found a simple design on a shooting website and it works beautifully.
It's just a P.T. plywood box with a hinged top, mounted on garden cart wheels. It is 14" W x 14" H x 24" D. I filled it with three bags of rubber playground/landscaping mulch from the local Home Depot.
Here are some bullets I recovered from it.
They are hemispherical, but seem to have retained almost all their mass. I am going to weigh some of them and compare them to new ones. Most of them penetrated between 8" and 14" into the rubber mulch. I didn't find any past 16". I put a steel plate in the back, just in case, but it seems that it wasn't necessary. The guy who originally posted about it said that he was shooting high powered modern weapons into a 24" deep trap with no problems.
At first I was searching around, but then the light came on and I dug in the areas with a lot of sawdust mixed in. The method that worked best was scooping the mulch out and sprinkling it into a 5-gallon bucket. The gray lead contrasts well with the reddish-brown mulch.
When the front got shot out in the middle I just screwed a square of 1/4" plywood over it.
Earlier this winter the snow built up around it. One day I shot about 6 balls into it and then went up to look. There was a small tunnel out from under it and a tiny set of paw prints leading off into the underbrush. Somebody got a rude awakening. "It looked like such a nice neighborhood!"
Enjoy.
Canute