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Exeter Arms 3rd Annual Pumpkin Pop Nov. 1st, 2009.
Dan W:
From their website:
Exit 369 is the exit you want if you are coming in on I-80. Go south 12 miles to Friend and the signs will lead you from there. If you are coming in on Hwy 6 look for the signs on the West end of Friend they will lead you to the range.
Signs will be clearly posted on how to get to the range. All you have to do is go straight south of the Daisy Queen Ice Cream Shop on the West end of Friend Nebraska.
Once there park along the road. It is a minimum use road so doesn?t worry about parking on it. Hope will be at the range entrance registering you for the shoot and giving you your raffle tickets. All commands of the range safety officers will be followed at all times.
http://exeter-arms.com/pumpkin_pop
SBarry:
I went out last year, was a good time, don't be shy about stepping up to the line to shoot, the tannerite goes fast, and the pumpkins vaporize.
The NFOA has a table out there, weather permitting, where we will be selling raffle tickets and signing up members, so come on out.
Prizes will be given away, including 2 suppressors, and they pay the tax for you. There will be factory reps there (I forgot which ones) giving away t-shirts and such, and answering questions you may have.
Bring your ear and eye protection.
LawyerJan:
Okay, I'm kind of new around sport shooting (I've hunted all my life and shot trap a good deal) but new to pistols, just witnessed some IDPA last week, never been to a live three gun or a bowling pin shoot, no Rock the Glock...I've shot rotten eggs and insulators (my own) with BB and 22s; watermelons and apples with 410 and 12 gauge; bottles, cans, clods and quarters with BBs, 22s and lately with 9mm. What would be a suitable pumpkin shooting gun?
SBarry:
Well, it starts like this:
And ends up like this:
And this:
Any questions?
huskergun:
Tannerite looks like allot of fun. A little expensive though.
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