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Mind those rebounds, one of our boys shot a Bowling pin, about 15y with a .22 short, that bounced off the plastic coating, came straight back and got him in the forehead, it hit him hard enough to draw blood. Same with Golf balls, I like the hollow practice golf balls.
 
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I tried it for the first time. Kind of hard to see those little suckers.... but when I got a hit Poof! It was cool. My favorite was when I shot a small melon with a PMC 357 magnum starfire, what an explosion.
 
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OOOh good idea, briquets should be a blast (no pun intended) to shoot. Anyone ever try golf balls? I've got an over abundance of them and was gunna see what they do this weekend.

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Take the old Jack-O-Lantern, put a large plastic bag inside, fill with water, tie up the bag, put the lid back on the pumpkin, take the 30-06...

The lid must have gone four stories up!
 
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In another forum it was suggested that using paintball ammo was even more fun. Technicolor.
 
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