A big thank you to you and ExKevin for arranging the shoot. We wish we could have stayed for the shotgun portion of the program. A good time really was had by all!
I just want to thank Kevin and Kevin for setting this up, and CapitalistPig and his significant other for letting me try out the GP6, which by the way is one sweet pistol. Not often I get to take 600+ yard shots at a pumpkin!
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And a good time was had by all (well, all except the pumpkins that were set up downrange).
A big thank you to you and ExKevin for arranging the shoot. We wish we could have stayed for the shotgun portion of the program. A good time really was had by all!
I just want to thank Kevin and Kevin for setting this up, and CapitalistPig and his significant other for letting me try out the GP6, which by the way is one sweet pistol. Not often I get to take 600+ yard shots at a pumpkin!
Man, I wanted to make it but life interfered. Hopefully next year.
A grown up's Red Rider! Sounds like almost too much fun. Almost.
Next year.
Interesting factoid of the day: The trigger overtravel screw on a Kimber prevents malfunctions.
Malfunctions like doubling?
Doubling, "hammer follow", and "did you see that" can all be fixed by properly adjusting that screw.
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