Ballistic Rubber Blocks: A Smarter, Safer Way to Build Your Range

Ballistic rubber blocks used as a shooting range backstop to safely absorb bullets

Ballistic Rubber Blocks: A Smarter, Safer Way to Build Your Range

By Al Evan

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If you’ve spent any real time around shooting ranges—whether running one, training on one, or building one—you already know this:

Your backstop matters more than most people think.

It’s not just about stopping bullets. It’s about controlling risk, reducing maintenance, and creating an environment where people can train hard without unnecessary danger.

That’s exactly why more facilities are moving toward Ballistic Rubber Blocks from Security Pro USA.

👉 Explore the product:
https://www.securityprousa.com/products/ballistic-rubber-blocks


So What Are These, Really?

Think of ballistic rubber blocks as dense, heavy-duty rubber bricks designed to absorb rounds instead of deflecting them.

When a bullet hits steel, you can get splash, fragmentation, or even ricochet if things aren’t perfect. Rubber does the opposite—it grabs the round and holds it.

Simple idea. Big difference.


Why People Are Switching (Real Talk)

1. They’re Just Safer


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Let’s not overcomplicate it—less ricochet = less risk.

If you’re running:

  • Close-quarter drills
  • Movement training
  • Multiple shooters on the line

You want something forgiving. Rubber gives you that margin.


2. You Can Build What You Want

These blocks are modular, which means you’re not locked into one setup.

You can:

  • Stack them into a full back wall
  • Build side containment
  • Expand later without tearing everything down

For a place like California Tactical Academy, flexibility like this is huge. Training needs change. Layouts evolve. This system keeps up.


3. Cleaner and More Controlled

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Lead is a real issue—especially indoors or in California.

Rubber blocks help by:

  • Keeping rounds contained inside the material
  • Making lead recovery more controlled
  • Reducing airborne contamination compared to steel systems

Where They Really Shine

This isn’t just theory—here’s where I’ve seen these make the biggest difference:

Law Enforcement Training

Officers need repetition. A lot of it.
Rubber backstops let you run drills faster and safer without constant reset concerns.

👉 Pair with training gear:
https://www.securityprousa.com/collections/training-equipment


Tactical / CQB Work

When you’re working tight spaces, the last thing you want is unpredictable splash.
Rubber makes those environments much more forgiving.

👉 Build a full protection setup:
https://www.securityprousa.com/collections/active-shooter-protection


Private & Commercial Ranges

Less maintenance. Less mess. Fewer headaches over time.
Better experience for your customers and members.


Active Shooter Training Angle

If you’re training for real-world response, you need realism—but not at the cost of safety.

Rubber systems allow:

  • Closer engagement distances
  • More aggressive movement drills
  • Faster scenario repetition

That translates directly into better-trained teams.

👉 Explore full solutions:
https://www.securityprousa.com/collections/active-shooter-protection


A Few Practical Tips

If you’re thinking about installing these, here’s what I’d do:

  • Combine smartly → Use steel where needed, rubber behind it
  • Plan for recovery → Don’t ignore lead management
  • Think layout first → Design around your training goals
  • Build for growth → You’ll likely expand later

Bottom Line

There’s no perfect system—but ballistic rubber blocks solve a lot of problems at once:

  • Safer training environment
  • Flexible setup
  • Better long-term maintenance
  • Cleaner operation

If you’re serious about running a professional range or training program, this is one of those upgrades that actually makes a difference day-to-day.


Direct Product Link (Conversion)

👉 https://www.securityprousa.com/products/ballistic-rubber-blocks

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