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Split a Bullet on an Axe!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Owlcreekok" data-source="post: 2905912" data-attributes="member: 30378"><p>Yep ! That (and this thread, as short as it is) just made my afternoon ! Brought back some fun memories. Splitting that ball to break the two clay is not easy, but not as difficult as it sounds. The game we would play with BP that took a LOT longer to win was what we called "The Stick Match". Each shooter had a 2x2 in a ground socket as his target. The first one to shoot the stick completely in two won the pot. Usually took everyone (ten shooters at a time in relays) a minimum of three shots. Average was about six shots. Distance was 50 yards. No supports allowed. Prone-sitting-kneeling-standing . The usual winner of that and the axe match was a 70 yr old with a great long Hopkins & Allen underhammer rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owlcreekok, post: 2905912, member: 30378"] Yep ! That (and this thread, as short as it is) just made my afternoon ! Brought back some fun memories. Splitting that ball to break the two clay is not easy, but not as difficult as it sounds. The game we would play with BP that took a LOT longer to win was what we called "The Stick Match". Each shooter had a 2x2 in a ground socket as his target. The first one to shoot the stick completely in two won the pot. Usually took everyone (ten shooters at a time in relays) a minimum of three shots. Average was about six shots. Distance was 50 yards. No supports allowed. Prone-sitting-kneeling-standing . The usual winner of that and the axe match was a 70 yr old with a great long Hopkins & Allen underhammer rifle. [/QUOTE]
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