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Very warm, breezy day here. Loaded up the 4 wheeler and hung and painted my steel targets. The woods walk is on a loop trail I cut years ago the runs down the ridge from the camp to the west into a nice open bottom along one of my feeder creeks. The bottom stays open year round and nice and shady in the summer. Hung 7 targets along a 200-250 yard semi circle. The targets can be seen and shot from as close as 25 yards to 100 yards and all in between. Have plenty of room to add more targets to the north and south. My shooting range runs down the same ridge further south about 200 yards from the end of the course. With the walk from the camp you cover over 1/3 of a mile on the course, so just enough to stretch your legs a bit.
 

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Thought I might set up something like this in spring... maybe using gallon milk jugs as targets. If the target moves, it scores a hit, otherwise it is a miss. Was going to suggest an animal target, then saw the dog, then realized that it WAS a dog and not a mountain goat. ;)
 
Thought I might set up something like this in spring... maybe using gallon milk jugs as targets. If the target moves, it scores a hit, otherwise it is a miss. Was going to suggest an animal target, then saw the dog, then realized that it WAS a dog and not a mountain goat. ;)
I’ve been saving milk jugs for a while so when the grandkids are here I can set them up as additional targets. After watching the latest @B P Maniac Shooter Shooter video I might try some balloons too. Won’t be that often, but fun when we can.
 
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