Last Thursday, Dave, John, and I went shooting. We a great time and poked numerous holes in targets (60 down–range myself) on the 100-yard range. After shooting, John took us to Pho Ha for huge bowls of Vietnamese noodles and we followed that up at Dave's house with a few beers while we cleaned the rifles: .270, .223, .25–06, .65–06, .30–338 (x2), and a wildcat .458 Vincent. You can view other photos from this set on Flickr.
With this post, I think I need to put together a post on Sport Shooting, Hunting, and Conservation in American History.
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The Range
Ruger .270. Photo by: Richard.
Last Thursday, Dave, John, and I went shooting. We a great time and poked numerous holes in targets (60 down–range myself) on the 100-yard range. After shooting, John took us to Pho Ha for huge bowls of Vietnamese noodles and we followed that up at Dave's house with a few beers while we cleaned the rifles: .270, .223, .25–06, .65–06, .30–338 (x2), and a wildcat .458 Vincent. You can view other photos from this set on Flickr.
With this post, I think I need to put together a post on Sport Shooting, Hunting, and Conservation in American History.