10-Year Life Cycle Cost Comparison

There is more than just the initial purchase price to consider when you consider installing a bullet trap for a range.

An informed decision to purchase a shooting range includes a look at the initial purchase price AND the long-term costs. All operational costs - upkeep and maintenance, along with repair, replacement parts and disposal of environmentally sensitive materials - need to be considered.

After 10 years and 1.5 million rounds fired, on a 25 lane range, the Snail Systems™ Wet Trap cost more than 40% less than the nearest range. That's the Savage difference!

Costs to consider includes:
  • Installation
  • Operational costs
  • Disposal of any material, such as rubber, used to absorb the bullet's energy
  • Mining/Cleaning of the trap
  • Disposal of bullets, jackets and fragments
  • Longevity of the trap and its ability to sustain a steady volume of fire