Mike in FL
50 Cal.
Rocks. Not the safest, but never suffered and incident in 50 years.
Yeah, those things are a ton of fun, and LOUD! Always get a bit nervous when that pressure getus up around 100psi in those soda bottles but any less and you don't get the bang!I’m another one that loves saving my gallon milk jugs with water. I just let ‘em pile up outside, and if they freeze, they freeze.
Steel plates are also a must. I have half a dozen of assorted sizes.
But one other fun thing to try when you have some friends around, are soda bottles (half filled with water/soda) and pressurized. Makes a big BOOM in quiet woods. They work. I have a different brand off eBay, but here is a link to one if anyone is interested. If you dig around, you can find them for A LOT cheaper
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1544832632...Lp1X_plQmW&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Indiana Beach amusement park North of me still has a shooting gallery. Although it‘s been converted to light guns. Still fun, and has some interesting targets.This thread brought back an old memory. There was a pin ball arcade I passed on my way home from school. At the rear was a shooting gallery with all sorts of targets. Many of them moving. There were several .22 unmentionable pump rifles chained to a counter. You paid and the attendant would load your rifle from a brass tube of .22 shorts. The rifles were old and rickety, but both front and rear sights were on the barrel so as long as I held the rifle stable it didn't matter.
I concentrated on moving ducks and moving "clay" pipes. Very rarely missed. In hindsight I wonder if the attendant wasn't taking bets on me.
This place was on Market Street in downtown Philadelphia and is, of course, long gone. I wonder if there are shooting galleries like that anywhere these days.
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