USCitizen had his own table, and I am sure he will post images of all the fun stuff he brought to the show. Other than firearms, USCitizen brought a couple of younger shooters to keep us old guys in check.
Then stringer corespondent for A Keyboard and a .45, Tony 3 Dogs, arrived with his new Remington R-15 and a few other goodies to round out the firing line.
What the heck is he shooting at?
That yellow object high in the splash is a tennis ball. Bouncing tennis balls out of the water is quite a blast, especially when you get them several stories up in the air. Sinking the tennis ball is a no no, so you want to miss by just the right amount to throw the ball high in the air.
I do believe that a good time was had by one and all.
10 comments:
That range looks familiar. Is it the location of the FAL river shoot?
Mr Fixit
It was a beautiful day, I wish I'd had time to go along.
I was there in spirit while working on the car though.
Mr. Fixit;
I've never been to the FAL River Shoot, this range is on Beltline off 45.
Mulligan;
It really was a beautiful day, there will be more.
That sounds like the one. Went there as a guest of James. That's the one Micky is on right? Bridge just to the left of where you shoot, and a 400 yd gong (old cylinder) in the bend of the river to the right.
Mr Fixit
That's it. More cylinders out there now. A fun place to shoot if you just want to shoot.
I still have one hella lot of gun cleaning ahead of me. The Mosin Nagant took a lot longer to clean than I expected. I thought I would never pull a clean patch through that bore.
That place looks like a blast. Nice blog too. Heard about it from Tony.
My husband and I really wanted to come to this, but we had to go pick up our kids at my mom's. It sounds like you all had a great time.
Sorry I missed it, I had to do some tire work to my truck to get it inspected.
GB
For those of you who missed it, there will be a next time.
Secure, thanks for stopping by, let me know when you are open for business.
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