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The targets look like Garfield.So……….
Not a single hit on paper.
The “prairie dogs” look like cats.
And you post it all, and then counter that action with the ASSertion that you are not gonna talk about it.
Hmmm. Anybody else think Jester’s account got hacked?
I posted the clean target so you didn't have to see how I hacked it all up.And you post it all, and then counter that action with the ASSertion that you are not gonna talk about it.
I posted the clean target so you didn't have to see how I hacked it all up.
Dang fine laugh...I didn't want to see y'all spit your drink or bust a gut laughing
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I didn't even shoot at 3 of them
You beat me to it. I'm not as good a shot as DAEZEE but really enjoyed shooting.Friend called. He’d gotten his MP40 SMG back from having been worked on and wanted to test fire it and about 5 types of 9mm. Come on over…got a pile of logs we can shoot into. Had so much fun, I forgot to take pics, but here’s what we were shooting into. It even fed flat nose bullets. Mainly shots went under and into the bottom log, but it was neat seeing wood chunks flying. Log pile is higher than shown.
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I shot 3 boxes of Tenex today. It was raining on the way and the air was heavy and the winds were slightly swirling @ 5-6 according to the hair on my armStill a good way to spend some time and get rid of some ammo.
Very nice.
You beat me to it. I'm not as good a shot as DAEZEE but really enjoyed shooting.
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I was in Harbor Freight the other day and started to pick up a set of small wood chisels that looked like they would be great for that. I am having some fitment issues on a Hawken that I thought about using them on.I will still need to scrape down the metal to wood fit areas to set the metal back in the finished wood. I use a broken hack saw blade, ground to a tapered point as a scraper for this job.
I love your posts. All I wanted to be when I was a teenager was a gunsmith. Life had other plans for me lol.I took a broken hack saw blade, wrapped one end with about six layers of black electrical tape, then cut the other end to a 60 dergree then ground the edges square. The sharp end with corners ground square and edge real sharp then gets in and around the bottom metal glass bedding when the oil and sanding dust, paste runs over into the top edge. It is easy to scrape the inside of the inletting to just take off any finish over flow, which is usually a small amount. However even a thin coat on two sides is enough to prevent the bottom metal from an easy fit back into a stock that has been glass bedded. With the end angled to a point I can also go around the inside of the rounded corners, without making the bottom any deeper.
Been there myself , except in my case it was operator error . Now Fixed finally !put a light on my 930 and played with new laser bore sights! (oddly enough i was dead on with where my scope on the ar was set)
oh....and this thread is worthless without pics...sooooo
I had a Cobray in 9mm , and of all peopleI sold it to a local game warden ! - trueTook out the Cobray for some air.