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Ok, why can't I hit anything???
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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2226557" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>I like to use an old wood pallet. You can pick them up off the roads if you watch for them. An Arrow t50 stapler will attach a big piece of cardboard or even cover the pallet with newpapers. Put a target in the center and start shooting. You can even patch holes with some masking tape and not replace the paper or the target. A 44' by 48" pallet will catch a lot of stray bullets. A steel fence post stuck in the ground will hold the pallet up. </p><p></p><p>When the pallet gets shot up too much throw it away and use another one. I just got my next one on the South Canadian River south of town. It is still in the back of my Ranger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2226557, member: 18710"] I like to use an old wood pallet. You can pick them up off the roads if you watch for them. An Arrow t50 stapler will attach a big piece of cardboard or even cover the pallet with newpapers. Put a target in the center and start shooting. You can even patch holes with some masking tape and not replace the paper or the target. A 44' by 48" pallet will catch a lot of stray bullets. A steel fence post stuck in the ground will hold the pallet up. When the pallet gets shot up too much throw it away and use another one. I just got my next one on the South Canadian River south of town. It is still in the back of my Ranger. [/QUOTE]
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