That is great Dave! I used to shoot high power rifles competitively. Shot at the Nationals at Camp Perry in 1986. It is quite a sight to see 200 targets engaged at the same time, 2,000 rounds going down range in 60 seconds.
Nice work Bandit. That should dry nicely though the summer...if it gets here. Spring seems to have gotten lost. That is something to be at a firing range especially for someone that doesn't even own a gun. Surely opens their eyes and shuts their ears. It is also something to see a big tournament of archers and amazing how accurate they are. Not quite the noise involved though. Both are great and yes, I own guns and archery equipment and proud of it. And yes, I even hunt! egad!!!! That turns a few off but it is their problem; not mine.
Well, you never know. There are some crazy folk on this forum. Either way good work. You sell this stuff this year?
On the gun topic, I was surprised by this guy I know through work. He found out I had a couple shotguns. Then he told me that he has an AR and a Sig 226. Total shocker. I'm planning on picking up a nice 22 for target shooting. Time to teach my daughter.
Yes, that is a sight to behold! . I only have shot our local competitions at our club, Cowboy action/lever mostly. Can't seem to beat some of the old guys! Two years taking 3rd twice.
Well I could probably guess on how many saws I have but do not have a clue on how many guns. Very good continue on.
Out here in the high plains everyone owns a gun. In Wyoming you can conceal carry without a permit and people do it all the time.
By Fall it will be at 20% moisture because the splits are pretty thin compared to pie shaped pieces. It's generally all gone by November.