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That's much better...a conversation about women in cheerleader outfits!!!
Jeremy, George, PC where u guys at!!!
I'm with ya Bob... I'm gonna have to get the doc to prescribe me some estrogen patches just to tolerate this thread. Think I'll go collect some eggs and then get out the saw and nail gun and build something.
George have you guys decided to give the swap another go ? If so any dates set ?
I've got a black powder rifle to get sighted in before tomorrows Ground Hog day egg shoot at the Greene County Fish and Game. It's a hoot, only open sited muzzle loaders, flint or percussion, patched round ball only I believe, single projectile anyway. The stretch a line across the range on posts, suspended below this are single lines attached to eggs hanging about a foot off the ground. When your number comes up, about ten of you come to the firing like, each picking an egg on the closest line, about 10 yards out. If you break your egg they give you a playing card, good for a frozen chicken at the end of the shoot. Each time you come up to shoot you pick the next farthest line past your last successfull shot, at 10 yard intervals out to 50 yards. If you are having an off day you stay at the 10 yard line all day. It doesn't sound that tough but shooting standing off hand at a white egg hanging in the breeze especially if there is snow, or wind, will let you know who the shooters are. Plus several side shoots to take up the time between egg rounds, for bacon, or sausage, or such. Brindle I know your old man would fit right in there.