Posted by LOU from Wi. on January 12, 2012 at 21:35:13 from (174.124.35.12):
Victor made us a target holder from P.V.C.tubing while the snow fell.Yep I Know what one of youse guys will say, How do you keep from Hitting the P.V.C with the slug and busting it? answer, Can't do it. but it's an easy repair.Plastic is a lot easier to repair plus no ricochet danger as with metal frame. Gonna use it where the tractor wagon sits.will move the wagon when the snow quits so we can practice practice practice. Our German Shepard hates the silhouettes (pictures),growls, shows teeth, hair up on the back, thats a sight to behold.Had the chance to talk with the DOJ about the Castle doctrine, Sent us an E.Mail with all the information we asked for. Swell gentleman.One who isn't ashamed to talk with us lol.Also seen where the Nasty cop got fired in Canton Ohio for his remarks to a citizen he stopped.No benefits, will never be any thing more then a Mall cop,if that. Watched the film on You tube. Department did the right thing. Dropped the hammer (fired)the idiot. JM Observation.Got more brass coming for re-loading. Cant figure out why the cost of shipping EMPTY NEW BRASS cost so much. Not a dangerous product. NO Primers. No powder. No lead . Thought you might like to see what were up to during the snow weather.LOU
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