What do you do for fun (safe) things at the range?

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Got to go with the produce myself. Like previously posted, a bag of oranges and apples is a great "atta boy" when they turn into juice. A 30 foot spray at 80+ yards is fun with something big. (45/70 really makes a statement).

Another was the two 4" thick water soaked phone books. We were trying to captuer a .40 pistol round but I think 3 books would have been better. The aforementioned 47/70 left a hole about the size of my thumb through both and a paper trail that wouldn't end.

What fun, with not a lot to pick up.

dean
 
me and a few friends have an old redneck tradition: a shooting car! my one freind has left several holes trhough the old v10 truck engine with his .500, and me, ive put more then my share of shrapnel into the passanger side withmy nagant and now my yugo.
 
i like to wedge empty shotgun shells into the top of the target stand and plink them off with my m48a. can only do it consistantly at 25 yards. any further out and i cant focus on them over the front sight.

another fun thing is to set up in the lane to the left of WA and hear him whine and complain about the shower of brass as he tries to get groups with his swede. each week i tell him to get on my left, but he never remembers. :D
 
A great stress reliever for me is that I take old Avaya 6408 Digital Display Phones with me to the range. I hang them from my target holder and then blast the crap out of em usually starting with the dangling receiver and working my way up. Something about destroying equipment you work with daily gives me a nice feeling of satisfaction. ;) Oh and the absolute best ever is when I hit one of these damned phones at 200 yrds with my 50 cal. Oh the experience of seeing tiny pieces of the disintigrated phone dropping from the sky is just more joy then I can express with words. :D
 
Did someone say tannerite? (yellow labeled bottle)

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There wasn't much left of that tableau, and a big piece of that monitor sailed like 75 feet into the air.
 
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