Wednesday, August 12, 2009




























SILHOUETTE SHOOTING

Wednesday evening Silhouette shooting again, this time with pictures!

It was a perfect evening: very light breeze, about 75 to 80 degrees, and soft lighting.

Finally, it was my day to do well; I won! Two complete rounds of 40 shots each. I scored 32 and 28 hits to Gary’s 24 and 25 hits. Those 32 hits will be very hard to live up to in the future!

Pictures: all taken from atop Stukel Mtn. about three miles south east of my house. The landscape view is looking south west across the Klamath Basin and onto the Lower. Klamath Wildlife Refuge some fifteen miles in the distance; actually in California. , If one looks closely, Mt. Shasta can be barely made out between two Juniper trees, in one of the pictures. The targets we shoot at are difficult to see in the pictures; they are set at 25, 50, 75, and 100 yards respectively: Chicken, Pig, Turkey, and Ram. Gary is shown returning from repainting the targets between matches.
One can double click on any picture to get a larger view.

We will miss shooting next week as Gary in going east to the Hart Mtn. area of Oregon to hunt Pronghorn. I’ll probably go out and practice anyway; as Gary will be out for revenge week after next.

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