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Plinking

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:47 am
by Hakaman
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Lately, my two favorite handguns to shoot have been these two. Ruger Mlll target and Ruger 45 BH Convertable.
I set small pieces of wood (4'' x 1") down in the sand backstop at 50 yards and just plink away at them.
I even pick out small weeds to exterminate. It is surprising how accurate these two hg's are.
The wood doesn't have a chance, and the weeds tremble with fear! (at least that's the way I see it).
It puts a new twist on target shooting. Makes it fun.

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Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 12:37 pm
by bigfatdave
Reactive targets are the way to go, paper gets boring rapidly.

I often use my guns to make junk on the backstop berm jump or go away, I'll hang stuff up given a chance, too.

Old pots/pans are good for longer-range plinking, tennis balls are great for shorter-range. I also use the junky scrap wood from old target stands, of course.

People shooting on the paper-only ranges are really missing out on the enjoyment of casual shooting.

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 12:42 pm
by Slanteyedshootist
Golf balls are great. They really fly when you hit them right.

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 1:01 pm
by Baldy
We used to use veggies out of the garden That were about to go soft. Cantaloupes at 25yds and a .357mag are a lot of fun. :lol:

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 3:31 pm
by bgreenea3

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 5:22 pm
by Downeaster
I like to shoot clay pigeons off the backstop. Reactive, easy to see, biodegradable so no cleanup to worry about. I've gone through several cases, and can't remember the last time I used a shotgun on one.

Need to take my Convertible out too, ain't shot it in quite a while...

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:20 pm
by Hakaman
Reactive targets are the way to go, paper gets boring rapidly.
People shooting on the paper-only ranges are really missing out on the enjoyment of casual shooting.
Good points BFD. I was getting bored with the paper, then I started shooting various objects that were
on the sand berm (weeds, small pieces of wood, variations in the sand, and so on. I surprised myself
in that I could hit small objects @ 50 yards on a somewhat regular basis. It started to get really fun shooting.
I like to shoot clay pigeons off the backstop.
This is probably the direction I will go, the clay pigeons. Enviorally friendly, and easy to clean up
if I have to. Plus, they shatter good when hit.

I like that video of the melon getting shot, I was impressed at how it blew up.
Can you imagine getting hit by that bullet ? Ouch, that would leave a mark !

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:43 am
by Bullseye
Balloons are good too. For more challenging targets small candy wafers (Necco) are nice reactive targets.

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Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:47 pm
by Hakaman
For more challenging targets small candy wafers (Necco) are nice reactive targets.
Those would be tough to hit at 50 yards, let alone seeing them.

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 8:20 pm
by greener
Oldman's spinner targets are fun, especially when you can get them spinning and keep'm going.

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:43 am
by Bullseye
Hackaman wrote:Those would be tough to hit at 50 yards, let alone seeing them.
I did say challenging. Necco wafers are about 1" in diameter and if contrasted on a background aren't too hard to see. However, they are tough to hit at 50 yards, unless you're using a scoped rifle.

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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:50 am
by bearandoldman
At the right time of year, a few weeks back. The fun targets were the flower blooms on the Queen Ann's Lace weeds on the 25 yard berm. The stem below the bloom is under 1/5th inch, the object is to chip the bloom off the top of the stem. IU think my record was 6 in a row without a miss. Other weed blossoms are also fair game.

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:46 pm
by ruger22
My rubber prairie dogs are more fun, and cheaper, than paper.

For the Necco wafers, maybe you could put the day-glow orange dots on them?......... :lol:

For Plinking, I like my Mark 3, and my Single-Six is a bit more economical than a 45 BH. I've gotten good enough with the Bobcats, even they are fun plinking, out to about 15 yards. They nail the prairie dog pretty good.

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 5:59 pm
by greener
The fun targets were the flower blooms on the Queen Ann's Lace weeds on the 25 yard berm. The stem below the bloom is under 1/5th inch, the object is to chip the bloom off the top of the stem. IU think my record was 6 in a row without a miss. Other weed blossoms are also fair game.
Necco wafers are about 1" in diameter and if contrasted on a background aren't too hard to see. However, they are tough to hit at 50 yards, unless you're using a scoped rifle.
Weak hand, standing on one leg, no glasses after warming up by shooting the wings off flies? :lol:

We've had some development downrange so target selection is limited. Reactive targets were be a lot more fun.

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:04 pm
by bearandoldman
Hey there!!! Old Greener, see you made it pas 2 grand,hotdamn!!!!!!!!!