Well, the bales will likely stop the bullets for awhile, but hitting the bales repeatedly in the same location may cut a hole thru them. I would stack them against the stone wall, in the event a bullet passes thru. Putting them against a wood wall may allow a bullet to exit a wall if the bullet goes thru (or over) the bales. The other problem may be where a bullet hits in between the bales, it will cruise thru very easily. I would find a plate of steel and put it behind the bales with it pitched downward to stop anything that may find its way through. I've used a homebuilt steel bullet trap in the cellar for years and it will stop anything from .22 to .45acp . Before that, I used to use a box with newspaper stacked on end for . 38 special and I found that the more I used it the better it became. Instead of using plywood in front of the bales, use cardboard from a refrigerator or the like. Cardboard will accept the push-pins to hold the target much easier, plus it's much cheaper. Set up the range and test it...only you will know for sure if it works. BY the way, my sister has used regular small bales for years for .22 revolver and has no problems. Good shooting, Cal
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