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J Herring February 24th 13 07:27 PM

Posting a Picture of a Target?
 
Yesterday a friend and I went to Quantico to shoot our new, and old, pistols. Had a great time. He
and I had made our target stands together, and the stands worked very well. Because of the range
layout, we had to mount our targets 6' high, but the stands held them with no problem. After
shooting, we disassembled the stands and they fit easily into the small duffels we'd bought.

On the way home I mentioned a guy here who posted a picture of a target in which he'd made holes. We
both agreed we'd never in our lives heard of anyone who would actually post a picture of a target
sheet with holes in it to brag about his shooting ability. Then we wondered if you could buy pencils
in different calibers. :) I suppose you could just use a stick to poke holes where you wanted them.

Anyway, we got a good laugh out of it.
--
Salmonbait

All decisions are the result of binary thinking.

thumper February 24th 13 07:56 PM

Posting a Picture of a Target?
 
On 2/24/2013 11:27 AM, J Herring wrote:
Yesterday a friend and I went to Quantico to shoot our new, and old, pistols. Had a great time. He
and I had made our target stands together, and the stands worked very well. Because of the range
layout, we had to mount our targets 6' high, but the stands held them with no problem. After
shooting, we disassembled the stands and they fit easily into the small duffels we'd bought.


whew... that's a relief.


F.O.A.D. February 24th 13 08:59 PM

Posting a Picture of a Target?
 
On 2/24/13 2:27 PM, J Herring wrote:
Yesterday a friend and I went to Quantico to shoot our new, and old, pistols. Had a great time. He
and I had made our target stands together, and the stands worked very well. Because of the range
layout, we had to mount our targets 6' high, but the stands held them with no problem. After
shooting, we disassembled the stands and they fit easily into the small duffels we'd bought.

On the way home I mentioned a guy here who posted a picture of a target in which he'd made holes. We
both agreed we'd never in our lives heard of anyone who would actually post a picture of a target
sheet with holes in it to brag about his shooting ability. Then we wondered if you could buy pencils
in different calibers. :) I suppose you could just use a stick to poke holes where you wanted them.

Anyway, we got a good laugh out of it.


Ooooh...Herring is trolling...again. Hey, at 25 yards or greater,
Herring, did you actually hit any targets?

J Herring February 24th 13 10:21 PM

Posting a Picture of a Target?
 
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 11:56:02 -0800, thumper wrote:

On 2/24/2013 11:27 AM, J Herring wrote:
Yesterday a friend and I went to Quantico to shoot our new, and old, pistols. Had a great time. He
and I had made our target stands together, and the stands worked very well. Because of the range
layout, we had to mount our targets 6' high, but the stands held them with no problem. After
shooting, we disassembled the stands and they fit easily into the small duffels we'd bought.


whew... that's a relief.


Yup, sure was!

Salmonbait
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"That's not a baby kicking, dear Bride, it's just a fetus!"

iBoaterer[_2_] February 25th 13 01:24 PM

Posting a Picture of a Target?
 
In article , lid says...

On 2/24/2013 11:27 AM, J Herring wrote:
Yesterday a friend and I went to Quantico to shoot our new, and old, pistols. Had a great time. He
and I had made our target stands together, and the stands worked very well. Because of the range
layout, we had to mount our targets 6' high, but the stands held them with no problem. After
shooting, we disassembled the stands and they fit easily into the small duffels we'd bought.


whew... that's a relief.


It's a good thing, hell, he went on for freakin' days here about how to
cut some PVC pipe and stick it into fittings for a stand!


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