Shooting for the Fun of it!

Started by Hurricanecharly, October 01, 2020, 09:01:11 PM

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Hurricanecharly

Slow Jen and I painted the targets this evening,  had several cans that did not work.
Cheap Walmart no shelf life.
She wanted to shoot so we brought out our pistols and a small can of ammo.
We shot 20 each and there was 6 left,
No sense in taking those back so I loaded 1 at a time and had her throw the paint bottles in the air, took 5 tries or 5 throws to hit it in the air from the holster(she throws like a girl).
Just  plain fun!
Anyone else having fun?

Hurricanecharly

18 views and no comments,  times are challenging  but no one having fun is depressing!
I have plenty of cans left and will loaon a loaded round to any one who wants to try it!

picket

not sure about others but I have nowhere to shoot :)

keystone

I must agree with Picket. All my non-match shooting is either at an indoor range or at the ORSA action pistol range. No plinking or aerial targets at them.

Fast Harley 1979

Fun is at a premium of any kind, right now.
Also, there is not too much life in the forums for a while now.
Depression, and apathy are widespread, and some of that leaks over into Cowboy Action, I think.
Many can't participate due to underlying conditions, and the rest of us can't be as free as once was.
However, Cowboy matches have always been a great escape from the world and we don't need to
lose sight of that. Hopefully someday there will be more than the "New Normal."
CAS is only a game, but remember: That is the beauty of it!
It's true, all being said, that we are not doing Tn. State, or Ambush partly because of the state of things
but mostly L.K.'s pain level.

As for me, I have been having "fun," and excitement roofing my front porch, and working in firewood
for the winter.
Harley.

Hurricanecharly

Sorry  Kiss is not able to make all the shoots, we miss having  you two around all the time hope that chang0es soon!
Harley  if you are looking  for roofing , and  log splitting fun I can make you the happiest person in three states!!

Picket and Keystone it is tough to find a convenient  place to shoot, so here is another fun shooting story that may give you all some ideas!
Slow Jen and I hang out at the shed quite  often in the evenings.
During  carpenter bee season we like to hit them with old badminton  rackets , not challenging  enough so I grab  the kids  old red rider and shoot them out of the air!
Got to where I could hit them 50% of the time!
Shooting is shooting its fun!
Some super cool air soft stuff out there check it out.

Uncle Ethan

Every time I shoot, it's for the fun of it. I have had more time to shot this year so more fun.  ;D
I, like others, miss seeing many of the friends I have made over the years at the matches.
Illness and the current virus has keep many away.   
I would rather look forward than behind, so 2021 will be more fun for all, no matter what cards we are dealt.   ;)

Fast Harley 1979

About 30 years ago a friend of mine had built a really nice cabin in the mountains.
Today it would be called a tiny house. He complained often about carpenter bees destroying his work.
I told him I knew how to take care of them. Soon, he invited me there for a weekend.
Being careful of the cabin, of course, I began to shoot carpenter bees out of the air with a Colt single-action
.22 pistol I still have. I decimated the bee population.
He said he'd never seen anyone who could shoot like that. Told everyone about it.....
Finally, much later, I told him I was shooting .22 rat shot.
F.H.

Loose Cinch

The best carpenter bee fun is a45colt . I use a small amount of any powder and fill case with old tumbler media. Put a cardboard wad and crimp or hot glue and you can shoot anything without damage. Works in rifle too. 

Hurricanecharly

Cinches and Fast Harley s stories reminded me of when I was a kid shooting Flys on the porch with a colt single action 22, we shot blanks and had to be close.
Get bored with that and go to the corn crib and shoot rats for awhile with 22 rnds.
Haven't thought about that in years!
P.s carpenter bees tend to hover still for a moment  thats when to hit them with the bb

picket

I guess I'm not much of a gamer, because the only cool childhood story I have is shooting turtles off a log on the pond.  Not exactly a moving bee target

Fast Harley 1979

.45 with tumbler media. 8) A blank, but not. I like it!
Harley.
PS- wish I was not in the very edge of our city. >:(

Hurricanecharly

Wonder if I could shoot shotgun shells with 209s and tumbler media in doors?
Pickett you are a gamer in training,  I've watched you shoot!!
As far as chid hood stories go shooting turtles off a log makes you country , eating them makes you redneck!( taste like chicken).
Fun to put a pencil in their  mouth after starting the soup 30 minutes earlier.

picket

dang charly, that's redneck for sure. i think the closest i've come to redneck is boiling some crawfish I caught in the creek by the road.

Fast Harley 1979

Tried Cinch's carpenter bee load in .45 L.C., went one better and made a .38 load.
Both worked well in testing, today!
Used a small amount of Tite Group for powder, filled the case with used media, a thin fiber wad on top,
crimped, then sealed it with one drop of candle wax.
A square of paper towel for a target, at six feet. Amazing!
Shooting for fun, YES!!!
Harley.
Alas, though pretty quiet,  too loud for our close neighbors, I think. :-\