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11/1/16_Range Report_Fall is Fading

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11/1/16_Range Report_Fall is Fading

Post by PT7 » Tue Nov 01, 2016 5:20 pm

This is a Range Report from my time spent today at my friend's range, Poverty Knob, about 25 miles north of KCMO.
[I wish I knew how to enlarge my photos, but I don't. So please click on them for the big view!]

Although I'm posting some targets and comments about shooting my Benelli 20-gauge PUMP, it really is more a look at "fall fading away." Got some new pictures at Poverty Knob (PK), and a few new pictures of PUMP to show you. The day was beautiful, and fall colors are still hanging on. It was a pleasant 71* as I drove the country roads to Poverty Knob, and there are many very nice-looking country homesteads on the way. A lot of leaves are on the ground, but enough were left to please the eyes as I drove by.

I'm also thinking that this is the last Range Report I will post this year, and start up again in 2017. To be honest, I'm a little weary of looking at these homemade, re-shot, re-done, pasted, wrinkled, patched & pitiful targets I use over and over again.....aren't you?!? :lol: And between now and 2017, I'd like to figure out how to either make (or egads) buy some better targets. Shall see what comes about.

I opened the gate at PK, and enjoyed looking at my friend's fall color-filled property.
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Range Pictures

White, rectangular target board is in the center; to its right is a white target I nailed to the tree. Distance is about 45 yards.
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My favorite spot to shoot at the target boards -- in between the tree branches at about 55 yards.
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New PUMP Photos

My friends like to put antiques and "old stuff" in their yard and on their large porch.
I took some shots of PUMP posing with these decos.
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Targets

I nailed two targets to trees.
I shot off hand at 21 yards and 35 yards using rifled slugs. Shot 5 round groups at both, using Herters 3/4oz. 2-3/4" Rifled Slug, 1350 FPS.
Both groups show 4/5 hits, and the other two slugs stayed behind in the trees.
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Apples & Stumps
Other than these two targets, I also shot hedge apples lined up on tree stumps, using Herters Target Loads 7/8oz. 2-3/4" #8 shot. That was just plain 'ole fun :) watching those apples roll around off the stumps from 15-20 yards distance.

Target Noise
Finally, I shot at a black steel plate on the target board from about 40 yards using Brenneke KO Slugs, 3/4oz.2-1/4"; 1550 FPS at muzzle, and drops to 1180 FPS at 50 yards. This is very quality ammo. But I only hit the target 2/5 at this distance. More practice coming!

Probably my next visit to PK, there will be that white stuff on the ground!
Have a great day!

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Re: 11/1/16_Range Report_Fall is Fading

Post by RanchRoper » Tue Nov 01, 2016 6:44 pm

Looks good to me. What I know about shotguns wouldn't fill a Henry mug, but the photos are very nice. What a beautiful place.
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Re: 11/1/16_Range Report_Fall is Fading

Post by biglever » Tue Nov 01, 2016 7:20 pm

Sounds like you had a wonderful day.
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Re: 11/1/16_Range Report_Fall is Fading

Post by Deadwood Dutch » Tue Nov 01, 2016 7:27 pm

Thanks for the wonderful photos and the report. Very interesting and a really nice set-up rather than the traditional range.
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Re: 11/1/16_Range Report_Fall is Fading

Post by PT7 » Wed Nov 02, 2016 7:40 pm

Understood. Same for me four years ago when I acquired an interest in firearms.
And again this last summer, I became interested in knives. But what I know about knives doesn't fill a thimble -- you're ahead of me with the size of a Henry mug! It's a good thing that I like to read, and I research & read a lot of various stuff.

Not only for shotguns, but for a large array of info on firearms, knives, ammunition, etc., you might find "The Internet Armory" interesting. This web site was a big help to me in learning about shotguns, and right now I'm working through the knife topics. Hope you like it.

Here is the home page: http://internetarmory.com/index.htm

And two helpful links on hunting & shotguns:
~~ http://internetarmory.com/gun_selection_hunting.htm
~~ http://internetarmory.com/shotgun_hunting.htm

BTW, thanks for your comments. Yes, PK is a very nice place to hike around, shoot my guns, and enjoy the outdoors.
RanchRoper wrote:Looks good to me. What I know about shotguns wouldn't fill a Henry mug, but the photos are very nice. What a beautiful place.

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Re: 11/1/16_Range Report_Fall is Fading

Post by Sir Henry » Thu Nov 03, 2016 11:37 am

I enjoyed the ride in to the range. That is nice looking country.
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Re: 11/1/16_Range Report_Fall is Fading

Post by RanchRoper » Thu Nov 03, 2016 12:53 pm

Thanks for the links. I'll check them out. All I know about shotguns is when the bartender pulls one out, hit the saloon floor!!
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Re: 11/1/16_Range Report_Fall is Fading

Post by DWD445 » Thu Nov 03, 2016 1:50 pm

VERY nice looking place there ;)
I missed last week and am having withdrawl symptoms now :lol:
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Re: 11/1/16_Range Report_Fall is Fading

Post by RetiredSeabee » Fri Nov 04, 2016 8:10 am

A beautiful day for burning gunpowder and returning some lead back to the earth. Wish I had a place like that to enjoy.
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Re: 11/1/16_Range Report_Fall is Fading

Post by ace73 » Sat Nov 05, 2016 7:16 am

Great photo's!
I could go there every day!

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