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That was good times,I hope to make it back out there again soon.The wind today was challenging to say the least.just when I thought I had it figured out it would change, somewhat vexing but a good learning experience.
 
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Had a good time shooting today. Little rainy but it was still all good.
 
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AD1, were those peices of steel by chance some of mine? Sounds like they worked great on the big stuff!

Glad you guys had fun today. Thats a nice spot up there.
 
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hey jcvibby, Indeed they were and I am happy to report that they held up very well. No dents,dings, or scratches. A fresh coat of paint and they are good to go. Also the T post brackets were nice and easy to set up. Thanks again--Adam
 
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Not having my rifle zero'd, having a field zero, and crazy wind definitely made things challenging. Hit the steel, and next shot a miss way off was annoying. Got to learn how to read that wind!
 
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jcvibby, I believe they are your targets, the steel is tough and even the bolt head can take hits and not deform at all, good job, they were easy to get on the Tpost and to come off, one of the post was hit and a chunck was missing but held up just fine.
The paint on the other hand needs some 'touch up" LOL.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jcvibby</div><div class="ubbcode-body">AD1, were those peices of steel by chance some of mine? Sounds like they worked great on the big stuff!

Glad you guys had fun today. Thats a nice spot up there. </div></div>

I didn't shoot it with the big stuff, but definitely saw it move with it. Setup was pretty interesting with the hammering system. Alan probably was happy that the big rifles loosened them up for removal.
 
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Bah... I'm glad those that did make it out at least had a good time. Best laid plans of mice and men. I'll hopefully get another meet going in June.

Jcvibby congrats on Kettle Falls btw...
 
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Hey Thanks Broker, it was a blast! kind of a tough match, very challenging, and had some great stages.
 
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Congrats Jake. Must have had a good day Sat. Hope someone gets some pics up pretty soon.
Glad to have you guys up on Sun. Next time we'll get you on that 1950yd tgt. Hopefully without the liquid sunshine.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Broker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Bah... I'm glad those that did make it out at least had a good time. Best laid plans of mice and men. I'll hopefully get another meet going in June.

Jcvibby congrats on Kettle Falls btw... </div></div>

Probably won't make it then. Got a newborn incoming.
 
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Congrats on the little one!!!
No more shooting trips for you huh?
 
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Ryo, congrats on the family addition, it was nice knowing you, see you in a few years. JK
 
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A ray of sunshine an other wise rainy day... The reason for not being able to attend in order to submit an offer for my buyer... Their offer was accepted
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Broker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">A ray of sunshine an other wise rainy day... The reason for not being able to attend in order to submit an offer for my buyer... Their offer was accepted
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That was well worth missing the fun, Congrats !
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Broker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">A ray of sunshine an other wise rainy day... The reason for not being able to attend in order to submit an offer for my buyer... Their offer was accepted
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Awesome..so the hard work paid off!
 
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Anyone planning on going to acme this weekend? I'm looking at doing something Saturday while it's decent weather and I'd like to shoot some distance if possible.
 
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No can do this weekend. Leaving today for some turkey hunting. Back on Mon.
 
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I might be able to...
 
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Well, no turkeys this time. But I did get a chance to shoot 1650yd with the 300wm. Shooter app put me real close right off the bat. Ccb shot hit 16" low. Double checked the atmos data, & sure enough it was cooler than what I had entered while getting set up. I was shooting at an old pink frizbee I found out there. Didn't actually hit it but had several that landed within a foot, & a few more within a couple feet.
Had to buck a 20mph head wind almost all the way home. The big Cummins got a good work out.
 
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Getting within a foot of a frisbee at 1650 is damn good in my book BW, lol...

On a side note my Wife and I are celebrating our 6th today and she gave me a Leatherman MUT
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... I also traded my pack to JCVibby along with a small donation to his camp for some IPSC targets and whatever random metal plate he threw in, a couple t-post brackets, and a set of rebar hangar brackets. With the roof top prop and the metal we definitely have a mobile range going between all of us. We just need to find some more areas now.
 
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I just found out that Home depot has 20 foot pieces of rebar for $10.98. I can cut those into four 5 foot long chunks, and with the 2x4 end supports, will have more places to hang my steel.
 
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Broker, you are going to love that random target I threw in. Its a little bigger and thicker than we agreed upon but your a local guy, so I figured I would give you the hook up!!
 
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... I'm gonna look at my schedule and see about checking out the Jubilee Youth Ranch . My wife wants me to put my abilities to good use somewhere on a mission, lol...
 
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Broker, thanks for deal on the pack. My wife will love it.

Also, your donation to Jubilee Youth Ranch is much appreciated!!!
 
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Just sayin hi to everyone to let you know I am still alive. I have been attacking a very large Honey do list to get ready for my Daughters wedding this summer. I probably wont do much this season but I am hoping in the fall to have some fun
 
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broker, you got any plans for shooting this weekend? i would really like to head out to unsc if your available. let me know if you plan on doing something this weekend.
 
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I'll know my plans for the weekend better tomorrow. A friend of mine is hoping to go out Saturday and do some steel shooting somewhere, but if he can't break away from work I'll be open. He should know by tomorrow. I'll get back to you the second I know more...
 
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A preview of my improvised hostage target with a 66% IPSC...

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I also have a 25% IPSC with the t-bar bracket thanks to JCVibby. The head steel in the photos is 1/2" thick, so we can work it up close and high speed
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If anyone needs I have a large commercial rebar cutter and bender, so I can cut up 20' lengths of rebar into 4-5' lengths and save you some money.
 
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Two tips for you, secure the 'bad guy' so the target will not 'walk' when hit making it smaller or larger as it walks.
Also the target will flop around like a broke neck chicken on the smaller diameter re-bar.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Jim the Plumber</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Two tips for you, secure the 'bad guy' so the target will not 'walk' when hit making it smaller or larger as it walks.
Also the target will flop around like a broke neck chicken on the smaller diameter re-bar. </div></div>

Hmmm... walking... didn't think about that. Thanks Jim...
 
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Conveyor belt. I'm going to put holes just below where it sits on the rebar and use small carriage bolts with wing nuts and washers so I can clamp the belt against the rebar and it should be solid and allow for quick re-adjustment if ever needed.
 
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Team Send It was kind enough to give me a nice chunk of fire hose yesterday. I have cut it into 30 inch long pieces as that was the average length he was using to support his targets. I also have some extra if anyone needs some.

I have the course outline for the match on the 16th posted, but if anyone who is coming wants to add in more targets, bring some targets and stands and we will try to figure out a way to incorporate them into the stages so everyone will get in more shooting.

The match is limited to 10 shooters, and so far, I only have 5 confirmed. That is fine with me, as with that few shooters, we can easily add in lots more steel for lots more shooting.
 
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Has anything came out of this thread. Any luck finding any spots for some long range type shooting. I am gonna take the bike out this weekend and see what I can uncover. I am in Yelm right now but I am a master at finding spots and areas. Like it was said before though. Finding the spot is only a 1/4 the challenge. Getting permission is the other 3/4.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: all Twisted</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Has anything came out of this thread. Any luck finding any spots for some long range type shooting. I am gonna take the bike out this weekend and see what I can uncover. I am in Yelm right now but I am a master at finding spots and areas. Like it was said before though. Finding the spot is only a 1/4 the challenge. Getting permission is the other 3/4. </div></div>

Have you read the thread? There have been several shoots and matches mentioned in it. Also check out the SHWW thread in this same section, it stands for Snipers Hide Western Washington.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: all Twisted</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Has anything came out of this thread. Any luck finding any spots for some long range type shooting. I am gonna take the bike out this weekend and see what I can uncover. I am in Yelm right now but I am a master at finding spots and areas. Like it was said before though. Finding the spot is only a 1/4 the challenge. Getting permission is the other 3/4. </div></div>

Several of us have found several locations that we are continuing to look further into. You need to remember that it takes time and money, and the last time I checked gas was over $4 a gallon and I've been working a LOT. We've had a couple get togethers and Unknown has been working on creating Practical Rifle shooting matches coming up here in June which will hopefully become a monthly event. The thread is about more than just giving out locations to shoot but also creating a friendly community of shooters in and around the Puget Sound Area. I'm possibly going out tomorrow to check out some more places as well.
 
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Monday is going to get interesting. I'm going to approach more obscure timber management companies with interior properties that don't get solicited as often. I'm also doing some research and I might approach a few private property owners with a land lease proposal like a hunting lease.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Broker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Monday is going to get interesting. I'm going to approach more obscure timber management companies with interior properties that don't get solicited as often. I'm also doing some research and I might approach a few private property owners with a land lease proposal like a hunting lease. </div></div>
sounds like a good plan, good luck and let us know what we can do to help.
see you at the range.
 
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I found what might be an interesting place on my way to Port Townsend last week. I told Broker about it, and he was going to look into it. It was a recent clear cut just off the road, and there was a vehicle pull out spot on one end. If it works out when we do a more thorough investigation, we just may have found a gem. It looked like we might be able to get 500-800 yards depending on how the rises and dips in the ground effect visibility from the shooting area.

More to follow.
 
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Hooray! I finally got the electrician to come out and wire up my shop/armory room. We have been in this house for just over a year, and I finally got five 4-way outlets, 4 overhead light boxes, and two wall switches (each controls two lights) installed. I haven't had the county out to do the inspection yet. The room has a separate 20 amp circuit, and as I don't run any heavy machinery, that should be plenty of electricity to run whatever I need.

Yippee!!!
 
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Nice!. My basement has turned into a reloading/gun project/shooting gear storage area. It is great to have the space for that sort of thing.It wasn't that long ago I had my loading bench set up in a closet.
 
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Until I can build a nice bench like I used to have, I'm clamping my press into a vice clamped onto a table..not too sturdy, but it gets the job done.....slowly.
 
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So I've been trying to get out and do some scouting, but I've been sick as a dog guys and finally went to the doctors who put me on antibiotics to kill whatever it is. I'm going to be at Saturdays match, but if I'm still in bad shape I'll be a spectator.
 
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Broker, sorry to hear about your health bro. Get well soon.
take care.
 
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Just a reminder that the practical rifle match at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's club will be this Saturday, 16 June. Course of fire is posted on page 171 of the SHWW thread in this member link up section.
 
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My many thanks to Unknown for the practical shoot in Eatonville today. I'm very glad to have supported the opening of this new venue and feel indebted for the months of time/negotiation that he invested to finally have a practical shoot happen. Today I enjoyed the product of that effort. Thanks also to Broker for the shooting advice/tips, they enhanced the learning experience I gained from the match.
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