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A fun day of shooting

Postby Evad on Mon Jun 17, 2013 9:46 pm

FJ540 wrote:
mnmike59 wrote:
Snakeman721 wrote:Backstop?????? Not much of a hill behind those targets.



What he meant to say was. " I'm so jealous of your shooting range I could just spit" :P

Awesome fun I bet! Nice job on the targets and props!


Trees make good bullet catchers. They even heal after being shot.


My chainsaw rights group doesn't appreciate the sabotage you recommend.
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Re: A fun day of shooting

Postby FJ540 on Tue Jun 18, 2013 1:22 am

Copper and lead are far less brutal on chains than nails.

I have 7 saws, 5 of them run. ;)
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A fun day of shooting

Postby Evad on Tue Jun 18, 2013 7:30 am

FJ540 wrote:Copper and lead are far less brutal on chains than nails.

I have 7 saws, 5 of them run. ;)


I was kidding ;)

Neither of mine run :( Sucks with those "rarely used gas powered tools".
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Re: A fun day of shooting

Postby FJ540 on Tue Jun 18, 2013 7:38 am

The aspen which makes up 30% of my timber inventory has the highest value in mulch being trucked down to the Excel power plant to fuel the generator ($2/ton IOW $40 a truck full :( ). I tend to use those for backstops, but have probably hit a maple or oak more than once too.

Since the paper mill burned down, and there's no local mills making moulding - I stopped caring about the aspen.
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