Hey all, Our club here in Western Oregon shoots what we call a "Trail Walk" very often. most of our monthly club shoots are paper targets for score followed by a trail walk. When we are out on the trail we call it "shooting from the bag" vs shooting from the "bench".
Our group is focused on Fur Trapping, so our "Trail" will include trap setting as well as Hawk and Knife. At a Rondy, we will have specialized trails for Rifle, Pistol, Squirrel and Trade Gun. Then there will be specialized things like including fire start or hawk and knife with "rifle in hand" or some targets being clays for trade gun etc. Most targets are steel silhouettes, but some times it is a fun shoot and like potatoes, charcoal, etc are used.
The only timed events are the Senica Runs as mentioned in the thread here. When available this course is in a creek!
During these Covid times, when we get together, all are encouraged to space themselves and some prefer to not use the shoot shed at all and only shoot from the bag. I strive to have a shooting bag ready to go for each firearm I use. All items needed are in a bag.
One thing I am looking for is a pistol to match my .40 rifle... Then one bag for both.
Damn, I want to go shooting!
I still haven’t gotten to link to a you tube page but I’ll give you what to look for.I will be doing my first woods walk in Feb of 21. We call it a trail walk as there ain't no woods around here. My biggest hurdle will be loading from a bag as I normally load off the back of my truck with a stand for the gun. Promises to be fun as well as challenging for me. Looking forward to it with trepidation.
I think we're on the same page, lol. I'm not bull wrestling buffalo or anything. I just want to shoot at something more challenging then a paper target at a state run range.Some of these sound great, but beyond my physical abilities at this point. Still wouldn't mind a walk, not timed, just to get some shooting in and socializing without a mask.
As do I. Question is, on my .18 pre cut pillow ticking, there is a smooth side and a rough side. Which side do you lube and face outwards? I always face the rougher duller side out.I use a solid or simi solid grease like mink oil, pure lard and just rub across the one side
With your 3/16" patching (0.1875"), it doesn't matter much which side is out. In fact with my 0.018" cotton drill cloth, it doesn't matter either.As do I. Question is, on my .18 pre cut pillow ticking, there is a smooth side and a rough side. Which side do you lube and face outwards? I always face the rougher duller side out.
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