Subj : Re: Quarantine projects
To   : Weatherman
From : Moondog
Date : Thu Mar 26 2020 06:40 pm

 Re: Re: Quarantine projects
 By: Weatherman to Moondog on Wed Mar 25 2020 11:55 pm

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>  Mo>   Re: Re: Quarantine projects
>  Mo>   By: Weatherman to Moondog on Tue Mar 24 2020 11:57 pm
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>  > Once that's done, I figure a few hundred rounds through the Garand and th
>  > similar number through the M1 carbine just to get them sighted in.  Then
>  > couple of ARs that need to be sighted in and broken in, and then for fun
>  > Mini14.
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>  > THEN I'll have some brass and a good excuse to spend some time reloading.
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>  >                                            -==*>Weatherman<*==-
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>  > ... What is mind? No matter! What is matter? Never mind! - Homer S.
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>  Mo> Throw in some large wood blocks or a tree trunk and that sounds like a
>  Mo> good backstop.
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>  Mo> ---
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> Right now using some tractor tires with fill dirt inside of them.  Have a st
> of railroad ties to use as well, figure they'd make good side berms at the
> business end of the range.
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>                               -==*>Weatherman<*==-
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> ... Direct from the Ministry of Silly Walks

Sounds good as well.  I miss my grandparent's farm.  My grandmother had 160
acres, 60 of it was wooded.  Lot's of good deer and squirrel hunting, plus
some great spots for 400-500 yard shots into steep hillsides or thick fallen
tree trunks.

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