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Sunday shotgunning in KY

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It was a rather nice morning, so my roommate and I decided that shooting was in order. Classes are out for a couple more weeks, and we had to shoot his "new" Benelli M1. I also ran a few rounds through my ol' 870 to check function before sending it to a new home here on the hide. We hiked to an old hunting post on our land and made some noise!

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Re: Sunday shotgunning in KY

Man, that scenery looks familiar. The outdoor shots look just like my "range" - very nice. This weekend was killing me with the wind! I got a new Savage .22 for Christmas and I tried zeroing it Saturday. I didn't even mess with it yesterday. Looks like you guys had fun!
 
Re: Sunday shotgunning in KY

We received a dusting of snow here sunday night, but nothing like that! I love shooting in the snow.

Spazz,
Our land is in Anderson County, and we've got plenty of it. Some wonderful places for precision shooting, especially in the winter months when the trees and foliage are dead.
 
Re: Sunday shotgunning in KY

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ecdbcd</div><div class="ubbcode-body">We received a dusting of snow here sunday night, but nothing like that! I love shooting in the snow.

Spazz,
Our land is in Anderson County, and we've got plenty of it. Some wonderful places for precision shooting, especially in the winter months when the trees and foliage are dead. </div></div>

Where are you at in Lexington? I'm in Jessamine County (Wilmore). We should go shooting sometime!

Drop me a line and we'll get on out there.
 
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That would explain why it looks familiar. I'm in East Franklin County. In Anderson, especially toward Boyle and Mercer County, the land starts to look really similar to the hills we have out here. That looks great out there!