.50 cal flintlock on the upwind spot. Every time I took a shot the cloud of smoke would drift right down the line. In my defense I was there first by more than an hour before anyone else showed up.
Doesn't look like it has changed all that much since I got mine in Groton, CT in 1987. I do not remember the cost but it couldn't have been too much or I couldn't have afforded it.
Acute failure of the victim selection process.
Folks need to remember that just because the law says one thing where you live doesn't mean it is the same where someone else lives.
I keep a hardwood dowel rod and wooden mallet in my range bag for just such a thing. Haven't had to use it since the reason for including them happened though.
Wed. I had my son out the the range and when we loaded up one of us set 2 plastic MTM boxes of .357 Mag shells on the roof of my Cherokee. It was only about a 30 mile drive but they were still there when I dropped him off at his apartment.
One of the boxes was empty brass the other was about...
I guess his body armor didn't cover that part of his anatomy. I must have missed that lesson in biology class 'cause I ain't sure where to shoot to hit someone there.
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