I thought some folks might be interested in seeing this. It's the 200 yard rifle range at the SCALE Regional Public Safety Training Facility. This photo doesn't show it well, but they have covered shooting areas at 200, 100, and 50 yards. The way they designed it I think is called a blue sky barrier. At any of the three shooting areas, you cannot see blue sky, therefore a round cannot escape. It's a mighty nice place to shoot. Too bad it's not open to the public. With no ventilation to worry about (or pay for) I'd think they could make some decent money there and help pay for it.
They also have a much wider 25 yard range. It's a "drive up" range which allows cops the ability to train for shooting behind their squad car doors, I guess.
The black tiles you see serve two purposes. it's acoustic and it captures the bullets. They're made out of recycled aircraft tires. When they've come to the end of their useful life, they send them in and the lead and rubber are separated and both are recycled.
My son (and sometimes me) get to shoot there as part of the Scott County 4-H shooting sports program. He's having a great time going ever week and is really doing well.