Monkeyleg
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I haven't slept in a couple of weeks, which has given me plenty of time to think about a fund-raising shoot for concealed carry in WI.
I'm thinking that mid-September would be the best time.
We can't do full-auto's.
But we can do a lot of other things. For example, we could ask folks who own .50 BMG rifles and other exotica to show up and let others shoot them. The WCCA/WCCM would sell the ammo with a markup.
I'm thinking that there's a lot of folks who'd like to shoot up cars. Or TV's. Or computers. Or microwaves.
Someone else here mentioned shooting fruits and vegetables. That sounds like a good event for pistol shooters: put five tomatoes (or watermelons or whatever) on stakes, and have a prize for the person who shoots all five in record time.
What blows up well? I've never shot a propane tank. Are those too dangerous? If so, is there anything else that "blows up real good" that would be safe but fun?
If the range would allow it, I'm thinking tracers at dusk would be a good draw.
Here's the wackiest idea I've had, courtesy of no sleep last night: as the grand finale, we put a foreign car on the 300 yard line. Then we bring out a privately-owned tank (Sherman, whatever). There's just one shell for the cannon. And we auction off who gets to "participate" in the destruction of said car.
Comments, criticisms, suggestions are very much welcome.
I'm thinking that mid-September would be the best time.
We can't do full-auto's.
But we can do a lot of other things. For example, we could ask folks who own .50 BMG rifles and other exotica to show up and let others shoot them. The WCCA/WCCM would sell the ammo with a markup.
I'm thinking that there's a lot of folks who'd like to shoot up cars. Or TV's. Or computers. Or microwaves.
Someone else here mentioned shooting fruits and vegetables. That sounds like a good event for pistol shooters: put five tomatoes (or watermelons or whatever) on stakes, and have a prize for the person who shoots all five in record time.
What blows up well? I've never shot a propane tank. Are those too dangerous? If so, is there anything else that "blows up real good" that would be safe but fun?
If the range would allow it, I'm thinking tracers at dusk would be a good draw.
Here's the wackiest idea I've had, courtesy of no sleep last night: as the grand finale, we put a foreign car on the 300 yard line. Then we bring out a privately-owned tank (Sherman, whatever). There's just one shell for the cannon. And we auction off who gets to "participate" in the destruction of said car.
Comments, criticisms, suggestions are very much welcome.