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    Oct 23, 2007
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    Arnold, MD
    I was surprised by the weight of the box the mailman dropped on the porch. The wife's birthday gift to me.

    She wasn't interested in shooting until we met...I guess I'll be buying her her own before to long.
     

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    May 21, 2017
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    Looks great. Won't work at AGC but I'm guess you're not planning on taking it there?

    The small target will definitely want to fly back and possibly wrap around the horizontal bar, depending on the rounds you're putting on it.

    Congrats on the new toy and for having an awesome wife.
     

    rbird7282

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    Dec 6, 2012
    18,530
    Columbia
    I was surprised by the weight of the box the mailman dropped on the porch. The wife's birthday gift to me.

    She wasn't interested in shooting until we met...I guess I'll be buying her her own before to long.


    Apparently you’re mistaken, you just bought hers. Now you need to buy another one for yourself.


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    Harrys

    Short Round
    Jul 12, 2014
    3,362
    SOMD
    I need something like this!

    If you know someone who has a welder you can use rebar. I made one for a fella like the one attached. I typically use a L shape bent rebar with a clip to hold a paper plate. I typically have a cardboard pattern with a 3 inch or 6 inch hole in it and use the spray paint of your choice. The whole rig cost me less than 5 bucks.
     

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    If you know someone who has a welder you can use rebar. I made one for a fella like the one attached. I typically use a L shape bent rebar with a clip to hold a paper plate. I typically have a cardboard pattern with a 3 inch or 6 inch hole in it and use the spray paint of your choice. The whole rig cost me less than 5 bucks.

    Oh I like this one
     

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