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Post by ozark on Jul 15, 2009 16:46:36 GMT -5
Our first last year was fun so we are planning another in late September or early October (Not Labor Day weekend). Ours is any rifle legal for deer hunting in Arkansas. Four eggs with four shots at 100 yards in the least amount of time. But this year my son has added a new wrinkle to the shoot. He is roasting a pig for people attending. His friend has a pig roaster that is mounted on a trailer and my son is donating the food which includes the pig. 200 pounder sound about right? Saturday will be zeroing day and watching a pig being cooked. Sunday will be the egg shoot plus carving and pigging out. I will order trophies for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. I will be shooting the .243 with Wilmsmeyer reloads so I suspect I will crack four eggs again. Problem is the time used. LOL. Come on up, over or down and visit with the redneck element. Ben
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Post by minst7877 on Jul 15, 2009 23:01:08 GMT -5
Sounds like a great time, wish I wasn't so far away. Have fun
DC
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Post by Buckrub on Jul 28, 2009 8:32:00 GMT -5
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Post by ozark on Jul 28, 2009 10:26:46 GMT -5
Will PM you Buckrub. Those are mule eggs we shoot. Some folks call them watermelons but they are actually mule eggs. Ozark
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Post by wilmsmeyer on Jul 28, 2009 11:05:17 GMT -5
Ozark,
Thanks for the plug. Thay don't stand a chance against you and those loads. ;D ;D
Which ones are they....is it the 85 gr Nosler Partitions or that last small lot I sent.
Either way, I have a feeling there will be scrambled aggs served after YOU shoot!
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Post by Buckrub on Jul 28, 2009 11:06:55 GMT -5
Well, I'd love to go and see if couldn't get SECOND PLACE, and get my pitcher took with Ozark and all!
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Post by herman on Jul 28, 2009 15:31:59 GMT -5
Ozark no need in telling you to have fun because I know you will. Wished I could make it for the roast pig.
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