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Re: Ok a little off topic(rifle shots???)
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Posted by the tractor vet on November 18, 2006 at 17:09:19 from (75.19.127.248):
In Reply to: Re: Ok a little off topic(rifle shots???) posted by Dan-IA on November 18, 2006 at 16:25:39:
Only 500 rounds ???? that would not make a good day of shooting . whe i was still farmen this one farm it had a valley next to the creek and at the far end over a 1000 yards on down stream it ended into a spoil bank from and old strip mine , this was our shooten range and on a sunday afternooon we would go thru between my two brothers and one of my friends anywhere between 1500 to 4000 rounds some small some not so small and the big stuff . There where a couple sundays that a friend of my one brother brough all of his tripoid mounted stuff down . Now Maw Duce got some of the locals all wound up and they called the sherrif in turn sent two units down to see what was going on the look on there faces when they pulled in with six heavley armed guys standen around loading mag's and 5 tripoid mounted setting on big tarps so we could collect the brass it was a Kodac moment .
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