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A new Easter tradition

My idea:
Why have a Easter egg hunt when you can have a Easter egg shoot?

What you need:

* targets: plastic bottles, spent brass, eggs(eggs colored or not, soda bottle caps), reactive targets, clay pigeons, cardboard boxes, books, pop cans, tin cans, coffee cans, oranges, can food, standard paper targets, candles, plastic cups, CDs, old computers, broken cars, etc.
* tables
* you, some friends, and some adults.
* an AR-15, a M-16, AK-47, a Mosin-Nagant, a Regmington 870, something made by Winchester, something made by Beretta, something chambered for .22lr, something chambered for .50 BMG, etc.
* drinks, food, ammunition for all the calibers you have, and a good shooting range-preferably one you can reserve.

1. Set up the targets on the table.
a. place the eggs in the bottle caps; for more fun, place another cap on top of the eggs and place a heavy textbook on top
b. fill spent brass with sand or water
c. reactive targets can be set on ground
d. clay pigeons can be stacked or (somehow) stood on edge
e. place other targets at random on tables, fill bottles with water for some more fun(DON'T put the cars on the tables)
f. somehow hang CDs
2. Load guns and let fly. Hopefully you remembered to bring spare mags.
3. Oh, you might want to check that no one's standing downrange.
4. All the small targets you set up dead and mangled? Push the old cars downrange and set up even more targets on the cars. Check that there're no adults/younger siblings/cats in the car.
5. Go back to the firing line, load up, and let fly.
6. Serve food and drinks to keep participants from becoming disgruntle.
7. Continue until you run out of ammo, targets, or you dislocate your shoulder.
 
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