Ha ha. That's funny. We've gone to steel stands that hold the plywood, just for that reason. We also bolt a piece of angle to the front edge of the table to keep the plywood from getting torn up. I hear you about the laughs and fun though. You see all kinds of funny chit at those matches, along with guns that are supposed to be "the chit" that jam up laugh ..Where the heck is Waders?? Figured he'd have a lot to add to this thread. We've been doing a cool shoot with pins and 3 guns at our club. Call it a 3 gun pin shoot if you will. You take 6 pins (2 for each pistol: 22 rimfire, mid bore and big bore), set them up in their usual spots, first 2 pins (back of the table on the left side) are taken with the 22 rf, when those are off the table unload the 22 and keep the action open, switch to the mid bore pistol and shoot the next 2 pins (middle of table) off the table, unload and lock slide open, then the last 2 pins (front right side of the table) are taken off with the big bore pistol and gun unloaded with slide open and clear called. The person to have all the pins off the table first wins. All guns have to be unloaded and "clear" on the table when done. This adds a little more excitement to the pin shoots..


Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

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