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<blockquote data-quote="Cowbaby" data-source="post: 3515316" data-attributes="member: 46875"><p>Grandad used to set an old Prince Albert tobacco can on the wood pile at about 25 paces. When you could cut Prince Albert's head off he would let you go squirrel hunting with him.</p><p></p><p>Another neat practice is to stick 4-5 wooden matches in the dirt about 10ft away. See if you can light a match without breaking it, Hard but you can do it more often than you would think. Both done with open sights.</p><p>Or, you can try to see how far you can keep a wooden croquet ball rolling with shots is fun.</p><p>Just getting to know your bullet path at different distances.</p><p>Well at least when we get more ammo to burn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowbaby, post: 3515316, member: 46875"] Grandad used to set an old Prince Albert tobacco can on the wood pile at about 25 paces. When you could cut Prince Albert's head off he would let you go squirrel hunting with him. Another neat practice is to stick 4-5 wooden matches in the dirt about 10ft away. See if you can light a match without breaking it, Hard but you can do it more often than you would think. Both done with open sights. Or, you can try to see how far you can keep a wooden croquet ball rolling with shots is fun. Just getting to know your bullet path at different distances. Well at least when we get more ammo to burn. [/QUOTE]
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