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<blockquote data-quote="Jon3830" data-source="post: 2088606" data-attributes="member: 210"><p>So I have some H2 targets and had some issues with a few of them I contacted customer service and a guy from the company called me and we talked about the problem he was aware of the issue and said hey I will send you some free h2 .22 targets, so since I wanted to try them I was really pleased about that and along with the other great customer service. Now to the part of not letting your kid have the directions, so to let my boy be involved in the process I hand him the paperwork to look it over while I mix and put the mixture in the little containers. Little while later we make it to the killing field and I ask to see said directions and my son says he must have lost them (ok it happens) so I told him I needed to know the safe distance to shoot the target he quickly says 25 feet. So I walk off about 35 feet and he tells me he forgot his earplugs so I give him mine since the army took my hearing years ago and with the wind blowing I didn't hear him slowing creeping further away from me as I prepared to unleash some .22lr awesomeness, right at the moment I pulled the trigger I thought to myself is my kid screwing with me and a split second later I knew the answer was yes. 5 seconds after the kaboom that little turd yells "I meant yards not feet dummy" so now I guess I am going to have to lay off of the pranks and scaring around my house for a while because my son is 8 but he pranks on a college freshman level. Oh and BTW if any of you guys haven't tried the H2 baby boomers they are awesome and the safe distance is 25 yards its amazing the sound produced from something smaller than a golf ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon3830, post: 2088606, member: 210"] So I have some H2 targets and had some issues with a few of them I contacted customer service and a guy from the company called me and we talked about the problem he was aware of the issue and said hey I will send you some free h2 .22 targets, so since I wanted to try them I was really pleased about that and along with the other great customer service. Now to the part of not letting your kid have the directions, so to let my boy be involved in the process I hand him the paperwork to look it over while I mix and put the mixture in the little containers. Little while later we make it to the killing field and I ask to see said directions and my son says he must have lost them (ok it happens) so I told him I needed to know the safe distance to shoot the target he quickly says 25 feet. So I walk off about 35 feet and he tells me he forgot his earplugs so I give him mine since the army took my hearing years ago and with the wind blowing I didn't hear him slowing creeping further away from me as I prepared to unleash some .22lr awesomeness, right at the moment I pulled the trigger I thought to myself is my kid screwing with me and a split second later I knew the answer was yes. 5 seconds after the kaboom that little turd yells "I meant yards not feet dummy" so now I guess I am going to have to lay off of the pranks and scaring around my house for a while because my son is 8 but he pranks on a college freshman level. Oh and BTW if any of you guys haven't tried the H2 baby boomers they are awesome and the safe distance is 25 yards its amazing the sound produced from something smaller than a golf ball. [/QUOTE]
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