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Juerg

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Hi friends
On the following webpage you find pictures from our shooting-place 50m range in Switzerland.
http://muzzleloading.8m.com
Unfortunately, we don’t have the occasion to shoot in the wilderness like you have in the US or Canada. On the pictures you find a lot of members. And as you can see, we always ending with a beer...
Greetings
Juerg
 
Nice pictures, looks like everyone had lots of fun...
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Juerg: Which one is you?
 
Kind of looks like a typical day at the range here. Good pictures. Take care, Rick.
 
@musketman
I'm on the first to the third picture.
It won't be the last pictures...
Greetings
Juerg
 
Juerg: After all of the trouble you had to go thru to get your gun, I'm glad to see your having a good time.
After the shooting is done, drink a beer for me.
 
Juerg, Thanks for the photos.. Sure those pictures aren't from somewhere in the US? Those suspects look familiar. Don
 
Neato! I like those little ball return alley thingies. I guess you shoot into a bullet trap and the ball bounces around some, then falls into a funnel, then rolls back to the shooter, who then reloads the same ball and does it all over again.
A good way to keep the cost of lead down.
Trust the Swiss.
 
To darkhorse

You have a good imagination of what Swiss do. I am afraid, that thing you have seen is just for moving the target back and for. The bullet once is shoot, it is gone like you know it from your shooting range. No science-fiction in Switzerland in this case. Keep going with good ideas...
Greetings
Juerg
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Neato! I like those little ball return alley thingies. I guess you shoot into a bullet trap and the ball bounces around some, then falls into a funnel, then rolls back to the shooter, who then reloads the same ball and does it all over again.
A good way to keep the cost of lead down.
Trust the Swiss.
 
Must have one heck of a ventilation system! Wish I could have been there so I could snag one of those neat patches. ::

Guten tag!
 

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