Bullseye

Additional Comments

The Laser Target works best in a dimly-lit area.

Sunny is a good protector for the drying brass but Norman, not seen here, is smaller, feisty, and the dominant of the pair. He marks anything of uncertain ownership. Accordingly, this brass went up on the table and out of his “range” immediately after this picture was taken.

Decaf coffee and Coaches Oats (oatmeal) for breakfast. (Oops! Almost burned the oatmeal. Blogging and cooking don’t mix.) Then shower, load box (22, wad, ball plus ammo for each), wear light jacket for the morning, shirt sleeves in afternoon (70F). Slight chance of rain mid-morning.

There are two general processes to cleaning brass, the wet and the dry methods.

Gun Box
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January 24, 2013

The lid of Ruby Fox’s gun box.

Roller Coaster Match
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January 21, 2013

Very strange 2700 on a spectacularly gorgeous Sunday in Phoenix.

Gun Show Report
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January 19, 2013
Gun Show report.

While this is easy to deal with in a competition – you have two hours for 60 shots plus your sighters, usually 10 or 20 – it’s distracting; it breaks my concentration. So I’d like to fix it.

Emptying Brass
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January 5, 2013

Then on Sunday, there’s a practice 2700 at the Phoenix club where we shoot considerably smaller targets as compared to those of the L Match. While my scores will be much lower, the L Match will serve as a good warm-up and ego booster.

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