37 degrees and raining is the perfect weather to be slamming rounds downrange out in the woods, making pepper poppers sound like Chinese opera. (Ting! Tang! TingTing! TangTang! Ting! TangTangTang!)
Note to self: Gloves would have been nice. Thicker socks, too.
On the nature hike prior to shooting, we saw a whitetail big enough to wear a saddle. As he sprinted off through the bean fields, I thought I was looking at a horse at first.
Awesome day.
Saw one like that behind a friend's house last summer, within the city limits. First thought was, "What's a cow doing out here?".
ReplyDeleteNot really practice today, but a confirmation. My first .45 acp reloads work. Yee Haw!
Tokarev
As we always used to day, "If it ain't rainin', you ain't trainin'."
ReplyDeleteAlso: "Light Fighter Weather, First Sergeant! Hoo-ah"
Geeze, we were dumb...
Word: ferywain.
Which is it, a ferry, or a wagon?
And tell us, what does a laughing whitetail sound like?
ReplyDeleteSomething like a quail during deer season?
WV "upent" as in "Upent HOW MUCH at the gun show?"
"pepper poppers"??
ReplyDeleteSteel knock-down targets.
ReplyDeleteThese were doubly cool because they were spring-loaded and self-resetting.
no, 37 and raining is entirely too cold to get punched in the face several thousand times by a rifle with a funky cheekpiece.
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