gws
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Post by gws on Mar 24, 2018 23:09:44 GMT -5
My Range Officer came up with a simple solution from Home Depot! Home Depot Orange Bucket 3/4" PVC Pipe and Fittings & glue Roll of Window Screen. and maybe some fishing line and/or shower curtain hangers?
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bob
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Post by bob on Mar 25, 2018 10:57:40 GMT -5
Sounds like a good idea! Up'till now my solution has been bolt action,single shot or revolver.
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Post by hacker54 on Mar 25, 2018 21:21:28 GMT -5
Greg, If you have a picture added to this it is not showing.
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bob
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Post by bob on Mar 25, 2018 22:40:14 GMT -5
Now it looks like a good idea!
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gws
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Post by gws on Mar 25, 2018 23:19:23 GMT -5
OR.......you can just layout a large blanket beside you. When you get through shooting, just lift each corner until all the brass is in the center then pick em up all at once.......to be honest that's what I do. Both ideas need weights, rocks, or sandbags in the corners on a windy day. But I don't usually shoot on such days.
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poohzilla
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Give me a place to stand and a long-enough lever, and I will invariably break the lever.
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Post by poohzilla on Mar 26, 2018 6:43:36 GMT -5
Neat idea-I'd have to make it collapsible to fit in the Subaru, however !
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