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is it tomorrow yet? lol
Thanks to the guys at Monadnock, the pumpkin procurers, and the RSOs for pulling this thing off. It was my first NES event, and I've returned with a sore shoulder from the shooting and a sore face from the smiles and laughs. You guys are all awesome.
Many thanks also to Mark and co. for letting me shoot their guns and unsticking my 870. That .500 was entirely too much fun.
"orange mist!"
however, if you let a lot of folks witness you hitting a pumpkin at 100 yards with an AR held in one hand, then i'm pretty sure the event will be yours for the naming.
It's much cheaper to use that other thing you have on the other side of your torso. (Safer too)
I don't know if there is much of a safety concern. Every round ended up in the berm.
great pictures........i wish i could have attended but i cant be out in crowds for a while doe to having a stem cell transplant but i will make next years shoots...along with my grandson
Matt... that first pic is a keeper! The look on the young man's face is priceless.
That is what photography is all about!!!
If you're the guy with the 10mm, then yes, folks, he really DID hit it - I happened to be watching and saw the pumpkin pie fly as he shot!My greatest claim to fame was hitting a pumpkin with my Glock from 100yards.
I think that that's MarcussomethingorotherAurelianus. (I know there's numbers or something between the Marcus and Aurelianus but I'm too lazy to look them up).I owe this man some reps for his generosity, but I cannot recall his username. That hand-cannon is awesome.
I think that that's MarcussomethingorotherAurelianus. (I know there's numbers or something between the Marcus and Aurelianus but I'm too lazy to look them up).
This was my second shoot and it was awesome! Big thanks to Marcus5Aurelius and BobJ for having me as a guest.