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extremist
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Bass Pro Grapevine range now has an air circulation system so it's not so hot/cold due to air being vented outside.

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extremist wrote:Bass Pro Grapevine range now has an air circulation system so it's not so hot/cold due to air being vented outside.

James
But outside air is being pulled in and not conditioned. Wait till summer. You would be more comfortable at an outdoor range.
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Post by Greybeard »

Using refrigerated AC as well as as good ventilation in an indoor range is a real good effort at trying to air condition The Great Outdoors. ;-) (But the AC contractors ;-) and electric utility providers love it.) We used conventional insulation, radiant barriers, an exhaust fan over the bullet trap and, 10' behind the (2 position) firing line, the biggest evaporative cooler that Grainger had in catalog.
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