Incognito Backstop?

Just a quick thought. If your target is a smaller cardboard box filled with rubber mulch and reinforced with the fiber strand packing tape, could the shooting face be sealed/re sealed each session with some of the wide stretch-and-stick wrap for shipping goods? Thin enough to be quieter but also weak enough to need service each session.
I'm brainstorming for a future target for myself too.
 
The backstop will absorb the energy from the pellet but still reflect the energy/ noise from the initial impact.

A friend asked how to muffle the pellet impact noise from his suburb backyard backstop. I suggested creating an anechoic chamber out of tires to attenuate the sound.

Roping 4 tires together and positioning them tight up against the backstop created a "baffled tube" similar in design to a silencer. It worked pretty well.

Guess that the number of tires required would depend on the power/caliber and hardness of the backstop face so some experimenting might be required to achieve an acceptable level of noise.

Cheers!
 
If you have the space, there's the old standby of shooting the length of a bail of straw if near the op's energy levels. This doesn't work with high energy 22 cal + slug guns, don't make the mistake my group did.

This is a topic I have much interest in. My 22mag bullet trap is so loud I shoot in the warehouse before work hours and am crippled to 15 yard testing.
 
The backstop will absorb the energy from the pellet but still reflect the energy/ noise from the initial impact.

A friend asked how to muffle the pellet impact noise from his suburb backyard backstop. I suggested creating an anechoic chamber out of tires to attenuate the sound.

Roping 4 tires together and positioning them tight up against the backstop created a "baffled tube" similar in design to a silencer. It worked pretty well.

Guess that the number of tires required would depend on the power/caliber and hardness of the backstop face so some experimenting might be required to achieve an acceptable level of noise.

Cheers!
this sounds like the best way to really silence the impact. all one needs is the space to put it and the tires
 
the back stop i have literally found for the pellet traps for the range, semi tire thread which have come off the truck tire.

I assume put so the pellets hit the inside at a shallow angle mean most energy will be dissipated and not so much get transferred to the pellet deflecting downwards CUZ only a wood bottom in the pellet traps i have on the drawing board.

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This of course not related to noise as it is at the range, though i do think they will be fairly quiet, the big ? is can a fat truck tire hold up to repeated hits from .177