Who’s got some fun places to shoot?

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Timmy59

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Nice! I need to do a little maintenance. I think @rockchalk06 loads some hot 9mm or something cause he kept shooting the targets off the chains! Lol
Very little chains left, the cut to size round baler belting is mo bedder. It'll take a number of hits before giving up where a link may only be good for 1 smack.
 

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….I’ve never thought about firearms for tree removal, but I can dig it!
Another member DRC 458 and myself removed many immature eastern red cedar trees in one of our pastures with 12 ga shells loaded with #2 lead pellets. Some took two rounds if the trunks were too thick. Those shells fired where the trunk left the ground eliminated potential tire punctures along with cedars being a tree that won’t grow back if cut below the lowest limb.
two years later that pasture is still cedar free.
 

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Another member DRC 458 and myself removed many immature eastern red cedar trees in one of our pastures with 12 ga shells loaded with #2 lead pellets. Some took two rounds if the trunks were too thick. Those shells fired where the trunk left the ground eliminated potential tire punctures along with cedars being a tree that won’t grow back if cut below the lowest limb.
two years later that pasture is still cedar free.
Hmm, red cedar plus tannerite sounds like another fun competition.
 

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Another member DRC 458 and myself removed many immature eastern red cedar trees in one of our pastures with 12 ga shells loaded with #2 lead pellets. Some took two rounds if the trunks were too thick. Those shells fired where the trunk left the ground eliminated potential tire punctures along with cedars being a tree that won’t grow back if cut below the lowest limb.
two years later that pasture is still cedar free.
I had a couple hundred 00 buck rounds with me, but we just never got around to the tree removal part. Mostly blasted pumpkins :wink2:
 

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Got 2 of 4 near complete, have 3 new pcs of steel coming 2 - 4x6 diamonds and a 10" bottle.
1 of my 2 sisters is visiting for a spell so I guess that prompts me to provide her with some entertainment. We'll see if and how she responds. Needless to say I'll push until she at least makes a few shots or I'll take her back to the airport. At roughly 100lbs soaking wet she'll shoot .22, if she gets all giddy with excitement I'll see if she wants to be rocked by some 00 buck.
 

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Another member DRC 458 and myself removed many immature eastern red cedar trees in one of our pastures with 12 ga shells loaded with #2 lead pellets. Some took two rounds if the trunks were too thick. Those shells fired where the trunk left the ground eliminated potential tire punctures along with cedars being a tree that won’t grow back if cut below the lowest limb.
two years later that pasture is still cedar free.

Dadgummitt! I was kinda' sorta' hopin' they had started to grow back! I tried to leave some seed!
 

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