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Our club is planning to start holding uspsa matches this spring. We have a lot of stone/gravel fill in our bays. Making poppers stay put for proper calibration is a real problem. If you can get a stake into the rocks, a few activations pulls them loose and calibration is gone. :( Anybody have a fix for this. Thanks , Jim Shema

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I feel your pain. What we tend to end up doing is setting them on the light side. We also don't have many minor PF shooters so this isn't a big deal.

The plywood solution might work but you are still going to have to stake that down or it will migrate all over creation every time the popper goes down.

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Our bays (Richmond, CA) are nothing but crushed rock on hard dirt pack. There is usually anywhere from 1-3 inches of gravel over the dirt in most areas. We have to use four 10" spikes and a sledge to set them in place so that we get some bite in the dirt under the crushed rock layer. We also use an old tire under where they fall to help keep slamming wear and squirming in place to a minimum. Works for us.

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Regards,

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Same problem here on some ranges.

We have solvet it this way: the poppers are bolted on thick (approx 3") wooden boards of approx 4'x2', and then they're "buried" into the gravel with the top of the board flush with ground.

There is no chance they're going to move.

OTHO, this requires a lot of digging and preparation of the ground.

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