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BDK wrote:
My favorite is to shoot clocks, ones with big mainsprings that explode when you hit them in the right place. My friend owns a jewelry store, and they get crappy old clocks in all the time for repairs that are never picked up when the owner gets the estimate for repairs that are several times what the clock itself is worth after repairs. One time, a spring flew an amazing distance when one of us hit it with a 44 magnum hollow point. There wasn't much left of the clock itself, and the spring flew about 150 feet like a snake being tossed. Very impressive. What a mess to clean up... My high point, or lack of it, was finding an old TV set in the dump we used to shoot in. Visions of a small atomic bomb blast came to our young minds. We set up about fifty feet away and with quite a bit of worry and excitement, let loose on the screen with the 22 bolt actions. I still remember, with some bitterness, the absolute lack of anything resembling excitement. There may have been a slight hiss of air entering the holes. It must have been slight as it went pretty much unnoticed. That's when I learned that the anticipation usually exceeds the acquisition. mike -- __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / / / /\ \ /'Think Tanks Cleaned Cheap'/ /\ \/ / /_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ Densa International© For the OTHER two percent. Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, I block all postings with a Gmail, Google Mail, Google Groups or HOTMAIL address. I also filter everything from a .cn server. For solutions which may work for you, please check: http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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![]() "m II" wrote in message news:a75uk.10531$nu6.9338@edtnps83... My high point, or lack of it, was finding an old TV set in the dump we used to shoot in. Visions of a small atomic bomb blast came to our young minds. We set up about fifty feet away and with quite a bit of worry and excitement, let loose on the screen with the 22 bolt actions. I still remember, with some bitterness, the absolute lack of anything resembling excitement. There may have been a slight hiss of air entering the holes. It must have been slight as it went pretty much unnoticed. That's when I learned that the anticipation usually exceeds the acquisition. Maybe the tube was already broken (nipple on the neck broken off). CRT's don't do much when you shoot them from the front, anyway... because they're designed not to implode in that direction for safety purposes. Same friend as my above post and myself took a particularly problematic TV (we had repaired it and sold it, and it kept coming back with new problems) down to his basement, set it up against the woodpile, got out a .22, .45 and a couple small rifles. We turned the set on (reruns of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman were running), and opened up on it. The picture went away pretty quickly.. what with four slugs immediately into the CRT, with no implosion. The sound took longer. I think it finally went when we popped a few into the tuner.. ![]() so we apparently missed the power transformer, switch and associated circuitry.. but it was great fun. |
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