Way back when we did the night shoot at Delmarva I blasted a few old Laptops with a 50bmg.
The night shoot was great. Too bad the situation won't let us do it again
Way back when we did the night shoot at Delmarva I blasted a few old Laptops with a 50bmg.
I have a pile, too. Probably a hundred of them. I don't think they'll launch very well from a clay thrower, so I'm thinking they'd do nicely as some sort of ... John Wick IV: IT Manager action range thing. Some of them out at a hundred yards (off hand only!) and a bunch up close for a walk-through scenario where the Western Digital drives are innocent no-shoots, and the evil Seagate drives are peeking out from behind them as hostage takers. Or something.
Honestly, I've been saving them for some fine day when I meet the right person with a berm and a sense of humor. I know, no public or membership range is ever going to let me have a Hard Drive Erasure At The OK Corral, but a guy can dream. I did promise my customers that data would eventually be rendered unreadable, so the ammo and the gas is going to be a tax write off.
Or spend some downtime and build tons of hard drive clocks. Lol
A bit off-topic, but do they provide target frames at Delmarva? and do you staple or clothespin the targets to the frames if provided?
Also, a bit more on-topic, If I were to shoot at old 12oz soda cans (expired contents that taste like crap, worse crap than they tasted fresh) would I have to set them on the ground, or could they fit on the frames or something else there?
A bit off-topic, but do they provide target frames at Delmarva? and do you staple or clothespin the targets to the frames if provided?
Also, a bit more on-topic, If I were to shoot at old 12oz soda cans (expired contents that taste like crap, worse crap than they tasted fresh) would I have to set them on the ground, or could they fit on the frames or something else there?
They also have various steel targets and some bowling pins setup at 100, 150, 200 yds.
And, a variety of steel targets and a target frame for your paper targets at 500 yards. I was there in May and had a great time finally getting to shoot beyond 200 yards. My first 4 or 5 shots landed nowhere to be seen … my spotter was looking at the wrong target. Once we got that sorted out I was able to hit them with ease. I'll be bringing some paper targets next time to check out what sort of groups I can get at that range.
Bring bug spray - the 'skeeters are sometimes horrendous!