My new Drop and Choot target.

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Cowbaby

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Our two local hillbilly gun ranges are ran by the Forestry Service, They have nice ambidextrous shooting benches under a shed and a 100yd stretch cleared out of the woods with a huge berm at the end.

Unfortunately, there is absolutely nothing permanent to shoot at. It is BYOT and if you leave it, don't plan on coming back to anything but a pile of splinters or scrap metal. It will look like it went to Cambodia when you come back.
I am always scrounging around for a rock or some pointed sticks and trying to pound them in the ground with said rock to prop a piece of paneling, feed sack or a box to Choot at when there.

Made this out of an old generator frame, two self tapping screws and a piece of scrap in nothing flat. Now its "Drop and Choot" and chuck it in the back of the truck when I'm done. Problem solved. More time Chootin and less time scrounging.

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Our two local hillbilly gun ranges are ran by the Forestry Service, They have nice ambidextrous shooting benches under a shed and a 100yd stretch cleared out of the woods with a huge berm at the end.

Unfortunately, there is absolutely nothing permanent to shoot at. It is BYOT and if you leave it, don't plan on coming back to anything but a pile of splinters or scrap metal. It will look like it went to Cambodia when you come back.
I am always scrounging around for a rock or some pointed sticks and trying to pound them in the ground with said rock to prop a piece of paneling, feed sack or a box to Choot at when there.

Made this out of an old generator frame, two self tapping screws and a piece of scrap in nothing flat. Now its "Drop and Choot" and chuck it in the back of the truck when I'm done. Problem solved. More time Chootin and less time scrounging.

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Nice, except that looks like about $50 of plywood there.
 

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