JS>VH>JS>They do that anyway even on ranges where one round every 30 seconds
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JS>VH>JS>fast. I concur. Beat the heack out of anything and wierd stuff
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JS>VH>I have been on ranges that were run "informally" to say the least --
JS>VH>from now on, if I see a P7 on the line, I'll check before going
JS>VH>downrange.
JS>Yeah, I kind of wish I could open up on the range up at bristol
JS>sometimes, but it's a 25 yard fixed, and the only thing I could really
JS>open up with and still hit anything at that range still would be the
JS>10/22 with the new bull barrel. I haven't yet really run it through fast
JS>yet, it should be fun though, with the trigger stops in place and more
JS>mass on the barrel, follow up shots should come pretty quick.
I make targets on the computer -- a good graphics program will let you
produce virtually anything you want. Or, if you have a scanner, you
could scan in a photograph of a squirrel.
I make 11-bull 50ft NRA-type small bore targets, and put that up on the
50 foot line for offhand practice, then put up a squirrel on the 50 yard
line. A squirrel at 50 yards is a nice change of pace.
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