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Went to the range this morning to work. 'Bout 5 of us do 90% of the work there. While burning trash :eek6 :nono:
Yes we still burn it out here in the country.) I replaced the back boards on our CC Range.
Work finished. Might as well shoot some til the fire burns out.

Warmed up a little then decided to do something I had never done.
I loaded 49 of my precisely loaded precision reloads :roll: into 7 Mags & started w/ one in the pipe.
Slow but steady fire. Two hands standing at 10 yds.
Open sun, no shade. I was soaking wet at the end of 50.

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She shoots better than the above picture. I did loose concentration a couple of times.
That is a long time to stay focused w/ no break.

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That is a Great Job! :fire
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:grin: Excellent shooting......I am glad it was not all work!
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All work and no play makes for a dull guy.

Wished I could shoot that good. :lol: :fire
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Post by Venus Pax »

Excellent shots! I wish I could shoot that well.
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Post by stevie_d_64 »

Wait a second...Yep, that grouping looks like a dragon to me...Good one LT...

Sorry, I just went though a psych eval...They made me look at these pictures, and I'm still kinda messed up by them... ;-)

I think LT's trying to tell me something... :lol:

Hey, I've got some time this week...Anyone want to go to the range with me???

[people running for cover] ;-)
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Post by tex45acp »

I sneak off at lunch at least twice a month and kill a few paper targets. It is a great stress buster. I walk back into my office and my ladies ask me if I went to the range. I ask them why and they say, "You should see the smile on your face".

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