We had nearly perfect weather for this INGO Meet and Shoot!
This was my first time visiting the Paragon Conservation Club. It’s set back off the road in a rather secluded portion of Morgan County.
My first view upon leaving my car was this:
What a lovely sight! A huge grill on wheels. INGO member Shadow was the cook and I tried some of his bacon wrapped pork loin. Very nice! I also sampled some Cowboy Beans. Wow, they are a meal all by themselves! (Can you tell I like to eat! )
There were several canopies and tables set out with lots of pistols and rifles for us to admire and discuss and shoot.
When I first arrived, the pistol/rifle range was active. Normally, you could talk to other members if you were standing away from the pistol range. However, when HandK got going on his .308, you just had to wait. Man that thing was loud!
Then the pistol area was closed for a bit to allow the shotgunners to take a turn at the clay birds tossed by DaKruiser’s throwing machine. The birds didn’t stand a chance!
My thanks to DaKruiser, HotPocket, and Shadow for their efforts to organize this event. My apologies if I’ve missed others who were principle in making this event work. Also, thanks to HotPocket for her outstanding peanut butter brownies.
My parting pic is of an outstanding piece of machinery. I’ve always liked fine tools!
This was my first time visiting the Paragon Conservation Club. It’s set back off the road in a rather secluded portion of Morgan County.
My first view upon leaving my car was this:
What a lovely sight! A huge grill on wheels. INGO member Shadow was the cook and I tried some of his bacon wrapped pork loin. Very nice! I also sampled some Cowboy Beans. Wow, they are a meal all by themselves! (Can you tell I like to eat! )
There were several canopies and tables set out with lots of pistols and rifles for us to admire and discuss and shoot.
When I first arrived, the pistol/rifle range was active. Normally, you could talk to other members if you were standing away from the pistol range. However, when HandK got going on his .308, you just had to wait. Man that thing was loud!
Then the pistol area was closed for a bit to allow the shotgunners to take a turn at the clay birds tossed by DaKruiser’s throwing machine. The birds didn’t stand a chance!
My thanks to DaKruiser, HotPocket, and Shadow for their efforts to organize this event. My apologies if I’ve missed others who were principle in making this event work. Also, thanks to HotPocket for her outstanding peanut butter brownies.
My parting pic is of an outstanding piece of machinery. I’ve always liked fine tools!