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Range Report: all work and no fun
- Sir Henry
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Range Report: all work and no fun
Yesterday I was scheduled to mow the lawn and then shoot. The mower broke a belt and I had to run and get one. By the time I got back it was too late to fix the mower. Then this morning I decided to pull the two trees that was in the way of the range.
Before and after. Lunch and back to fixing the mower. Might get some shooting in before dark.
Before and after. Lunch and back to fixing the mower. Might get some shooting in before dark.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Range Report: all work and no fun
Gene somedays you just can't win, but the range is looking good.
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- fortyshooter
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Re: Range Report: all work and no fun
Love the layout and that is a nice berm back there! Always some task to do on a range area but save a little time afterward for a shot or two.
- Sir Henry
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Re: Range Report: all work and no fun
I want to hire the neighbor and his D6 Cat to push it up this fall. He can do in four hours what it would take me a hundred with my small tractor.fortyshooter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 6:51 pmLove the layout and that is a nice berm back there! Always some task to do on a range area but save a little time afterward for a shot or two.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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- Rifletom
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Re: Range Report: all work and no fun
Tough luck for the trees, but, that looks way better out towards the berm. Can't wait for some Fall color range pics.
- Sir Henry
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Re: Range Report: all work and no fun
Not range pictures but they are fall. Those turkeys are part of the reason I shoot sub-sonic.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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- Rifletom
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Re: Range Report: all work and no fun
Thanksgiving vittles right there. The Fall colors, are those current? Nice tho.
- Sir Henry
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The turkeys were taken just before sunset. The fall colors were taken earlier in the day. It’s changing daily. The sunrise is from this morning from my front porch.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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- North Country Gal
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Re: Range Report: all work and no fun
We're past halfway on our colors, too. Probably peak later this week.
We also had a flock of turkeys walk through the yard this last week. No pics though.
As for our shooting, it's still mostly airguns with some rimfire. I've been out of the powder burning game for awhile and was shocked to see the prices on most centerfire rifle ammo, now. Other than the black guns calibers of 223 and 308, it's very hard to justify $2 or even $3 or more per shot when we are just recreational target shooters. At least rimfire ammo is still affordable. For sure, it's more expensive these days, but still affordable enough for our uses.
We also had a flock of turkeys walk through the yard this last week. No pics though.
As for our shooting, it's still mostly airguns with some rimfire. I've been out of the powder burning game for awhile and was shocked to see the prices on most centerfire rifle ammo, now. Other than the black guns calibers of 223 and 308, it's very hard to justify $2 or even $3 or more per shot when we are just recreational target shooters. At least rimfire ammo is still affordable. For sure, it's more expensive these days, but still affordable enough for our uses.
- Sir Henry
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Re: Range Report: all work and no fun
Rimfire meets all my requirements in shooting nowadays. Most of my ammo was purchased two administrations ago.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Mon Oct 03, 2022 11:10 amWe're past halfway on our colors, too. Probably peak later this week.
We also had a flock of turkeys walk through the yard this last week. No pics though.
As for our shooting, it's still mostly airguns with some rimfire. I've been out of the powder burning game for awhile and was shocked to see the prices on most centerfire rifle ammo, now. Other than the black guns calibers of 223 and 308, it's very hard to justify $2 or even $3 or more per shot when we are just recreational target shooters. At least rimfire ammo is still affordable. For sure, it's more expensive these days, but still affordable enough for our uses.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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