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Took a couple friends shooting.
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Mr. Springfield and Mr. Reising, that is.[:)][;)]
Hadn't put a round through the Springfield since I got done with the new stock, and figured it was about time I got it settled in. It was also the first the H&R M65 Reising made it out too. The sling is dated 1944, which I guess might make it original to the gun itself. Completely forgot to take any pics of targets, but it looks like the '03 will do just fine, as will the .22. As if I needed an excuse to take them back out again.
Didn't figure you guys would mind a few gun pics once in a while, anyway.[;)]
Hadn't put a round through the Springfield since I got done with the new stock, and figured it was about time I got it settled in. It was also the first the H&R M65 Reising made it out too. The sling is dated 1944, which I guess might make it original to the gun itself. Completely forgot to take any pics of targets, but it looks like the '03 will do just fine, as will the .22. As if I needed an excuse to take them back out again.
Didn't figure you guys would mind a few gun pics once in a while, anyway.[;)]
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I'm glad you had a good time
I think I speak for more than just myself. But could you please take a bunch of photos of your shooting table and description of the way you made it, and post them here. Thank you.
I'm glad you had a good time
I wish I could take credit for it, but I picked it up at a gun show, back in 2006. Here's a link to the outfit that makes them, out of Alva, WY. I think I paid $95 then, but they are $119 now. Still very much worth it at that price, IMO.
https://www.knotholedesigns.com/home.html
quote:Originally posted by remingtonoaks
I think I speak for more than just myself. But could you please take a bunch of photos of your shooting table and description of the way you made it, and post them here. Thank you.
I'm glad you had a good time
I wish I could take credit for it, but I picked it up at a gun show, back in 2006. Here's a link to the outfit that makes them, out of Alva, WY. I think I paid $95 then, but they are $119 now. Still very much worth it at that price, IMO.
https://www.knotholedesigns.com/home.html
Thank you. It looks like a really nice shooting table.
The one I have it's all metal, and it's so lightweight that it's almost useless