Kill Zone!

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Grizzly
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Re: Kill Zone!

#11 Post by Grizzly »

:D I bought 3 or 4 of those mats and laid them down from the driveway to the concrete walk leading into the home church for those in wheelchairs. It keeps the mud off of our Pastor's wife's floors and makes pushing the wheelchairs much easier. I've got one at the base of our own wheelchair ramp, here at home.

I sneak out occasionally also for a few of those "just got to try this", shots in the backyard. I'm toying with the idea of building a shooting lane behind the house and out from prying eyes.
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#12 Post by Captainkirk »

My new range is 'miss-proof'...(either the arrow goes into my garage or self-destructs on the foundation) but it doesn't make it legal according to local ordinance. So any neighbor with an axe to grind could pull the trump card any time they wished. I have pared my shooting down to stealth mode these days rather than just blatantly be-boppin' out back with bow and arrows in hand for the world to see.
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Longtrad
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#13 Post by Longtrad »

Captainkirk wrote: Fri Jul 06, 2018 9:35 pm My new range is 'miss-proof'...
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Re: Kill Zone!

#14 Post by Shadowhntr »

Nice shooting tex....er I mean Tony!
The element of surprise can never be replaced by persistence.

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