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Un after action One little picture

Started by wildman, October 27, 2008, 08:05:13 PM

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wildman

JohnnyReb has some really nice pictures on the other UN after action.

If you don't see them you will be missing something.

Saturday we had a really good group but that's not news. Aside from

the rain we had as good a shoot as I have seen in a while. Hawkeye

brought some Tanneright which he hid in some pumpkins. We got two of

them to go off the others didn't go so good.

Unfortunately the overcast kept us from seeing all the effects of the

hits on the pumpkins so we just obliterated them. Those of us that

brought pumpkins put them at a range that was comfortable so some

were at 200 some at 300 and so on. I brought two and put them at 450.

They were set up as a pair one pumpkin was the hostage the other the

evil doer. The hostage pumpkin was in front of and just to left as

shown in the picture. Fun huh? There's nothing like a little

pressure. As you can see the hostage survived.

Saturday was also a pop-up shoot and we got to shoot as much as we

wanted doing the regular exercises including 8-down, sniper and

counter attack. The guys really love counter attack and its lot of

fun.

Fred paid us a visit to talk about the Appleseed Program and

encourage folks to sign up to be an Instructor. A really fine thing.

I want to thank everyone that helps make these shoots happen some you

see some you don't. It ain't a one man show. If you would like to

help let me know and I'll tell you how.  Hawkeye, Koma, Dutch, Fred

thanks.
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Fred


    That one on the right really is a bad guy - either named Picasso or else on drugs, big-time. ;D

     Looks like he has the shakes, too.
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     "We have it in our power to begin the world over again" - Thomas Paine

     What about it, do-nothings? You heard the man, jump on in...

Koma

Wildman, Thank You once again for running these shoots. I know all who attended really enjoyed the day.