my new range/blind

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BigFatKen

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I needed something to keep warm while bench rest shooting. It kind of took a life of its own.

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You have to hunt from somewhere. Might as well be comfortable. The door latch doubles as a flag to warn neighbors that a hunt may be in progress.

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I bought my neighbor a box of ammo as a present for all his help.

I also bought him a box of regular Remington psp to sight it in with. We fired 11 rounds. After I sighted it in for him, he later told me the nickled brass was too precious to lose in the woods with his auto-loader and that he was going to use the Remington in the woods and save the "silver" bullets cases when he used them from the blind and mark them with every deer he kills from it.

He said he felt like a kid at Christmas when I gave him the wraped boxes and had cardboard targets ready to sight in with.

He's worth 500k if he's worth a nickle. He never even heard of these.

Merry Christmas
 
Some barb-wire and a road block and it would look like a checkpoint in E. Germany.;)


Maybe get one of those bright orange bicycle flags (the kind on the 10' pole), and put a notch in the door latch to hold it. That way the flag will fly above the roof and be visible from all directions.
 
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Some barb-wire and a road block and it would look like a checkpoint in E. Germany.
Maybe get one of those bright orange bicycle flags (the kind on the 10' pole), and put a notch in the door latch to hold it. That way the flag will fly above the roof and be visible from all directions.

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My wife thanks you and added what she had. She did the paint job.

She does not want to warn off the deer. Believe it or not the deer come up to the shack, but if we leave something new in the yard or it moves in the wind, they stomp at it for a few days.
 
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