Originally Posted by tex_n_cal
I have dimensions for the tables for bowling pin matches, so I'll bring those and pins if people are up for a match.

If no one else volunteers I'll run the match, but I haven't been a RO in 30 years, so caveat emptor applies.

$10 to shoot, winner takes all?


OK, I'm stupid. So please explain this bowling pin deal. I'd love to play, but would like to know what the hell this is all about. What are the tables for? I can already tell you that I'll probably lose, but it sounds like fun. Are we talking handguns or rifles? Why bowling pins?


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