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Great targets

Posted by David Hardy · 5 July 2006 05:33 PM

Now, this is a heck of a target!

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Having shot tannerite targets on several occasions, I can agree... they are indeed fun targets :) The smiles last far longer than the targets do!

Posted by: chris at July 6, 2006 01:30 PM

Indeed it is!

One of the forums I hang out on - http://www.missouricarry.com - has occasional get togethers, usually someplace we can shoot more than just the breeze. Tannerite has been the 'topper' at several of these events, always to thunderous applause.

Posted by: KCSteve at July 6, 2006 02:41 PM

Is that available out here in California? Silly question. Ranges here won't even allow paper targets
with a remotely human appearing outline let alone cartoon likenesses of famous people. They still allow non blank cartridges to be fired, however.

Posted by: The mechanic at July 9, 2006 09:47 PM

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