INGO PW Shoot #3 - November 6th, 2010

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    SavageEagle

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    What I wouldn't give to see a 50bmg tear through an engine block....

    Indy, I sure hope whoever you're getting the car from drains it or we drain it before the shoot. I'd hate to get an environmental fine for dumping crap into the ground. That and being farm land it would hurt the crops.

    Also, your pictures weren't the greatest for showing elevation change, but you can tell there's a nice rolling hill in there. ;)
     

    Jack Ryan

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    Figure on everything you bring to shoot at getting destroyed.
    That's why I build crappy stands.:D

    I've seen that happen before. The whole produce section and some of the hardware store too. Brand new and fresh off the shelf just shot to shirts. (so to speak)
     

    Jack Ryan

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    I'm going to grab a box of clays and bring my O/U, 20 gauge if anyone wants to shoot it

    If there's still room for one more I'll come.

    If we can break clays some where I'll bring my trap, a couple shotguns and a couple boxes of clay. I've got an electric trap so we can throw all the clays any one wants.
     

    Jack Ryan

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    Tannerite can be shot off but not in large amounts inside of vehicles.

    Remember if you bring something to blow up or shoot up, you are responsible to clean up the mess before you leave.

    There goes the clay pigeon idea. That would take a year to clean up a box of broken clays. I just run over them with the lawn mower at home but thousands of them leaves a pile of a mess.
     
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