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Shootin House Cost

Posted By: CNC

Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 05:02 PM

I see wooden shooting houses on the side of the road from time to time for sale but I’ve never stopped and asked…..What are folks generally charging for them?? Does anyone have an idea of the cost to build one.....a general estimate?
Posted By: jacannon

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 05:23 PM

I have built 4x4 houses for around $250 and 4x6 for around $350. 1/2 inch T111 on the sides, 2x4 frame 3/4 treated roof and floor, tin roof and painted inside and out. Cauked and sealed to make them as air tight as possible.
Posted By: walt4dun

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 05:24 PM

Im selling them now for $375. 4x6
Posted By: Cynical

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 05:29 PM

Originally Posted By: walt4dun
Im selling them now for $375. 4x6


Can you post or send some pictures? Sounds like I could do business with you.
Posted By: walt4dun

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 05:44 PM

https://mobile.craigslist.org/spo/d/shooting-houses-for-sale/6191591579.html
Posted By: CNC

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 05:55 PM

Thanks fellas! The reason I’m asking is because I have a cousin who runs a framing crew in north Alabama framing up houses, barns, etc……They stay pretty busy. He saves up scraps and such that they have and has a bunch put back he’s thinking about making some shooting houses out of. It looks like we’re about to pick up a new lease that we’re gonna make bow hunting only and we had the idea of selling a handful of shooting houses to raise funds…… I want to buy some quality loc-ons for us to bow hunt from. I’m trying to figure out a reasonable price for him to charge. I thought if we kept the price around “cost” or there abouts then folks might be more willing to buy them quickly. I think he’s talking about having enough scrap to build 5-10. PM me if anyone in north Alabama might be interested. This is in Marshall Co. He's come down here to Macon Co fairly often though so if anyone between here or there might be interested let me know. If a Aldeer member buys them I’ll pay the 3% just like I’m using the classified forum. Matter of fact, I may just start a thread in there.
Posted By: centralala

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 06:04 PM

I may get a little carried away but mine cost around $1500-2000 for me to build. I need them a certain way.
Posted By: jbc

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 06:33 PM

Originally Posted By: centralala
I may get a little carried away but mine cost around $1500-2000 for me to build. I need them a certain way.


I got one of them in my carport right now. doing a little at a time with September due date
Posted By: walt4dun

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 06:55 PM

Yeah Id say so at $83/sq ft - I can build a house for that.
Posted By: Reptar

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 06:56 PM

Finished one up last year like this. When I got done it made those Redneck Blinds not seem like such a bad deal.
Posted By: CNC

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 07:37 PM

Damn, what are y'all putting on them houses....crown molding?? grin
Posted By: timbercruiser

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 07:40 PM

You can make one fairly cheap if you use metal roofing on the walls also. On the inside either spray some foam on the wall or nail some used carpet to the wall to help with any noise. They are lighter to move around also.
Posted By: 300gr

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 08:00 PM

I prefer a tin top and sides but you will need some type of insulation to keep condensation and noise down. However they should last a long, long time with little or no maintenance
Posted By: jawbone

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 08:14 PM

They always cost me a lot more than I intend on spending. I can budget the wood with no problem, but it is the little things that add up. More screws, hasps, eye bolts, etc. The tin for a roof, if you can't find some used, always runs my costs up. I like to build my own because it is something to do in the off season and I make them like I want them. Generally, I have about $300 in one, depending on how much I can salvage from our scrap pile or old shooting houses. It is not worth it to build your own if your time is valuable and you don't have some to spare.

The ones I've asked about on the side of the road are averaging about $400, give or take 75 or so.

We have a couple that Moodyc24 made for us and there is nothing wrong with them at all, except that he likes his windows shorter than we normally have them, but he can fix that if you let him know what you want beforehand. He makes his windows 36" from the floor. I make mine 42".
Posted By: dBmV

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 08:30 PM

After the last one I built ended up costing me upwards of $500, I have decided from now on I'll just buy the dang things as needed. Timber co. is about to cut a couple of hundred acres on my Lee co. lease so I'll probably pick up a couple before the season starts as long as the funds are available.
Posted By: centralala

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 09:03 PM

I build mine 1). To last, and 2). To accommodate the hunter. More on that later. 6x6 shooting house. 6x6 back porch. The height is what the terrain dictates. Usually 12-14 high. The one I'm working on now will be metal exterior. I fram it like a house. Metal on outside and roof including over porch. Roll insulation between studs, rafters, and floor joist mainly for sound. Inside is OSB. Over the OSB is carpet. Floors, walls, and roof are carpet. Bottom of floor joist is plywood. Stairs with rails and railing around porch

All of this trying to create an atmosphere a small child can handle a long sit. They can get in the floor and play with hotwheels, coloring book, take a nap, whatever. Also want it to be able to accommodate a wheelchair and multiple people.

Odd thing is the favorite thing of all kids is peeing off the back porch that high up.
Posted By: Yelp softly

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/18/17 10:13 PM

Do something to set yours apart. Go by a mobile home parts place and purchase some of the sliding windows for about $30 each and use those. You'll be able to sell them at a premium.
Posted By: blumsden

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 06:45 AM

Originally Posted By: Yelp softly
Do something to set yours apart. Go by a mobile home parts place and purchase some of the sliding windows for about $30 each and use those. You'll be able to sell them at a premium.

Funny you should say that,Yelp. I just bought 2 trailer windows from lowes for $38 a piece. I have a 6'x6' house that i will have about $300 in. It's not elevated. It will have metal roof and sides and i already had the metal. I have a roll of bubble wrap that you put under tin, i think i'll wrap it around it and take a razor knife and trim out the windows and door. It's sitting on a power line and i can see almost 300 yards in either direction.
Posted By: extreme heights hunter

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 08:42 AM

$1,500-$2,000!!!!!!!!!!!! how much time do yall spend hunting out of those tiny apartments? get in the damn woods!!!!!!

walk in freezer panels is where its at
Posted By: Goatkiller

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 08:53 AM

You won't build one bigger than 4x4 that will last for under $500-600. If you'll just use treated plywood on it instead of OSB it will last about 2 times longer. I've had some that have been up 10 years easily and may have another 10 left in them.

Those will run you more in that $1k range. They are built right. I build the base with ears on them and set them on telephone poles. Very nice.

And then I show the food plot hunters what a great place I've built them to hunt and I go hunt out of a lock-on on the other side of the property.
Posted By: blumsden

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 09:16 AM

If you put 2 good coats of exterior mismatched paint that you can get for a fraction of the price from the paint store, on the OSB, and paint it every few years they will last forever. Make sure the roof over hangs the house by at least a foot all the way around. I have some 4x4 that have been out in the weather for 15 years.
Posted By: dagwood

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 09:30 AM

Don't put carpet on the walls unless you like wasps and flying squirrels. Go by lowes and see it they have scrap wood for sale. You can get what you need a lot of times for pennies on the dollar.
Posted By: centralala

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 11:50 AM

Originally Posted By: extreme heights hunter
$1,500-$2,000!!!!!!!!!!!! how much time do yall spend hunting out of those tiny apartments? get in the damn woods!!!!!!

walk in freezer panels is where its at


Very little time hunting out of them. But when they are hunted, chances at a shot are very good. Why get in the woods? Some people just can't.
Posted By: Papagator

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 12:20 PM

I can usually get returned lumber from home depot for 70% off just have to ask for it. with that you can build a nice one for under $200
Posted By: Turkeymaster

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 12:30 PM

Originally Posted By: Papagator
I can usually get returned lumber from home depot for 70% off just have to ask for it. with that you can build a nice one for under $200


learn something new everyday
Posted By: jbc

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 02:05 PM

Originally Posted By: extreme heights hunter
$1,500-$2,000!!!!!!!!!!!! how much time do yall spend hunting out of those tiny apartments? get in the damn woods!!!!!!

walk in freezer panels is where its at


The one i'm building, is for some young kids first hunts coming up. I want them to be as warm and sound proof as possible.

(I also hope to not get to those numbers, but its not looking good after corner posts, floor and roof.)
Posted By: mman

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 03:18 PM

I didn't want to add up the cost of mine so I really don't know. I also built it over a few months time to spread the cost out. I'm guessing I had around $1000+ when it was all said and done. That includes 2 millennium chairs, glass deer view windows, structural screws, and treated wood and plywood, cup holders, shelves, carpeted walls, a removable 4'x6' floor mat, elevator brackets, many cans of camo spray paint...

Sometimes, I tend to go overboard on things...
Posted By: mman

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 03:20 PM

Originally Posted By: dagwood
Don't put carpet on the walls unless you like wasps and flying squirrels. Go by lowes and see it they have scrap wood for sale. You can get what you need a lot of times for pennies on the dollar.


I've never had a wasp in mine. It is tight!!!
Posted By: 300gr

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 03:28 PM

Originally Posted By: extreme heights hunter
$1,500-$2,000!!!!!!!!!!!! how much time do yall spend hunting out of those tiny apartments? get in the damn woods!!!!!!

walk in freezer panels is where its at

Where you get freezer panels?
Posted By: centralala

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 04:05 PM

Originally Posted By: mman
Originally Posted By: dagwood
Don't put carpet on the walls unless you like wasps and flying squirrels. Go by lowes and see it they have scrap wood for sale. You can get what you need a lot of times for pennies on the dollar.


I've never had a wasp in mine. It is tight!!!


I have an occasional wasp but no nest or any other critters. But if they REALLY wanted in they would get there.
Posted By: therealhojo

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 06:22 PM

Originally Posted By: mman
Originally Posted By: dagwood
Don't put carpet on the walls unless you like wasps and flying squirrels. Go by lowes and see it they have scrap wood for sale. You can get what you need a lot of times for pennies on the dollar.


I've never had a wasp in mine. It is tight!!!


One trick for that is to hang fly strips.
Posted By: jawbone

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/19/17 07:58 PM

Originally Posted By: centralala
I build mine 1). To last, and 2). To accommodate the hunter. More on that later. 6x6 shooting house. 6x6 back porch. The height is what the terrain dictates. Usually 12-14 high. The one I'm working on now will be metal exterior. I fram it like a house. Metal on outside and roof including over porch. Roll insulation between studs, rafters, and floor joist mainly for sound. Inside is OSB. Over the OSB is carpet. Floors, walls, and roof are carpet. Bottom of floor joist is plywood. Stairs with rails and railing around porch

All of this trying to create an atmosphere a small child can handle a long sit. They can get in the floor and play with hotwheels, coloring book, take a nap, whatever. Also want it to be able to accommodate a wheelchair and multiple people.

Odd thing is the favorite thing of all kids is peeing off the back porch that high up.


I'd like to see a picture of one of them when you're finished if you don't mind. Just curious as I can't see myself putting all that into a shooting house. If you need my cell # to text me a pic, just shoot me a PM.
Posted By: Wiley Coyote

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/20/17 09:16 AM

We have OSB sided houses in 4x4 and 4x6 that have been up nearly 20 years and have a lot or years left. All but 2 are built from scrap lumber. They all have openings to shoot from but no windows. Just paint all the panels before screwing them together, use treated lumber for flooring and they'll last a long time.
Posted By: StoneMan

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/20/17 09:22 AM

Spent about $650 on my custom one i built for my father in laws property. 4'x6' on 6' legs, with Lexan plastic windows, shelves, and frame to hold the buddy heater if we actually get cold weather this year. Insulated and carpeted the whole interior. This house should not get cold this winter. Of course it was my first build, well first carpenter project. So i had a lot of waste that i could've done better on material.
Posted By: extreme heights hunter

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/20/17 09:29 AM

Originally Posted By: 300gr
Originally Posted By: extreme heights hunter
$1,500-$2,000!!!!!!!!!!!! how much time do yall spend hunting out of those tiny apartments? get in the damn woods!!!!!!

walk in freezer panels is where its at

Where you get freezer panels?


go talk to the bigger hvac companies in your area. they are constantly removing old freezers and installing new ones. sometimes you can get brand new panels that were made wrong for the particular freezer.
Posted By: walt4dun

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/20/17 07:49 PM


Originally Posted By: Wiley Coyote
We have OSB sided houses in 4x4 and 4x6 that have been up nearly 20 years and have a lot or years left. All but 2 are built from scrap lumber. They all have openings to shoot from but no windows. Just paint all the panels before screwing them together, use treated lumber for flooring and they'll last a long time.


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Posted By: Standbanger

Re: Shootin House Cost - 07/21/17 10:59 AM

Originally Posted By: extreme heights hunter
$1,500-$2,000!!!!!!!!!!!! how much time do yall spend hunting out of those tiny apartments? get in the damn woods!!!!!!

walk in freezer panels is where its at


stop being so hateful if folks want to spend time hunting while watching TV in they shooting house...
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