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Count me in guys
I should make it this time.
What ever happen to the guy that worked for Pepsi and was going to bring all the Coke bottles so everyone with FA,s could shoot'em up for his video????Are you out there Sir Pepsi Dude? :mrgreen:
Hey that's me. :twisted: I have the good stuff to drink, and the bad stuff to shoot!Quote:
Originally Posted by Wallary
ill be there, hopefully with a new upper for my ar
I'm going to try to be at this one. I'll bring my own Coke products to drink.
...unless I can replace them with some tasty Livewire.
Does anyone know where I can find a rifle target stand in a hurry without breaking the bank?
build one
Coke is evil and the work of the devil! First he made virus's, then he made liberals, then he made coke. STAY AWAY FROM THE COKE!Quote:
Originally Posted by Gman
I'll bring some livewire. :mrgreen:
I got this quote from a guy on silencertests.com who was recomending rifle targets.
Hillbilly wind chimes refer to steel targets hanging from chains. I would like to give it a try, does anyone have some old leaf springs?Quote:
Try Spring steel. The kind used in leaf springs in pick up trucks or better yet dump trucks or school busses. I found a place that specializes in fixing the suspension on heavy trucks and they let me have a bunch of their scrap.
I have shot 30.06 at it and it does not scratch the metal. 223 leaves a very small crater maybe a few thousandths deep. Unfortunately, it can not be welded but for hillbilly wind chimes it would work great.
Dang MP5, that sounds real good. I know several decent junkyards where they will get you just about anything you want.
Can't be welded? I'd have to ask a welder about that but that doesn't sound right.
Now, about the safety of shooting metal targets... does one just do this at a good distance so ricochet/splatter doesn't get you? What are the do's & don'ts of shooting 223 or 9 at metal targets?