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Shooting targets from a zip line
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Shooting targets from a zip line
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Re: Shooting targets from a zip line
wow....that does look like fun.
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That would go well with the prime New York strip in the fridge. Day at the range and a hot grill with a cold beer after.
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TV show Top Shot had something like this. One of the contestants from season 3 does a marksmanship camp a couple of hours north of Houston for youngsters. My son was able to shoot targets from a zip line using paintball guns. Very memorable experience for him.
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Re: Shooting targets from a zip line
Coleman Gun Club had an annual benefit match for the local 4-H chapter. One of the stages was "The Train" where you sat in a(n outhouse sized) moving pullman car and engaged targets thru the (side) windows. My score on that stage was abysmal. The zipline kind of reminds me of that - flying down an incline engaging targets........
http://www.colemangc.org/4harticle.htm
A picture of 'The Train' and some other props can be found here, as well as a couple of photos of the famed "Coleman Classifier" (40 ipsc targets stapled up in one big collage)
http://forums.brianenos.com/index.php?/ ... ity-match/
http://www.colemangc.org/4harticle.htm
A picture of 'The Train' and some other props can be found here, as well as a couple of photos of the famed "Coleman Classifier" (40 ipsc targets stapled up in one big collage)
http://forums.brianenos.com/index.php?/ ... ity-match/
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