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New Lawn Ornaments

Started by Greg Sz., June 12, 2008, 10:27:00 AM

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Greg Sz.

Bought some older 3d targets from my club and decided to spruce up my backyard   :bigsmyl:  


40#@28 '66 Herters Internat. Match Hunter
65#@28 Zipper Recurve (Bob Thompson model)
50#@28 DAS Dalaa

trapperDave


wislnwings

Sweet!  I need to find a neighbor like you.

LEOPARD

That looks MUCH better! I bet you always knew your lawn was missing something!    :D    :thumbsup:
Nigel Ivy

"The more I practice, the luckier I get...."

Blackhawk

That's a good start...

Those "older" targets look better than our club's best targets.   :confused:
Lon Scott

Stinger

Very nice!  Don't let any of Fairfax County's finest see you shooting at them though since shooting a bow in your back yard isn't legal in the county.  I always thought that was dumb since you can hunt in Fairfax County, but there are lot size limitations on that.

frassettor

"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

Doc Nock

Stinger...

There are small DEVELOPMENTS here in this county up North that have similar rules...you're "not aloowed to launch any projectile" to cover bb guns, archery, etc...

It's something I think the developer of these small housing areas put in called a "covenance?" if it's spelled right.

I'd go around and start filing complaints on people throwing ball and frisbie if I lived there...that is just plain STUUOOPID  :)
The words "Child" and "terminal illness" should never share the same sentence! Those who care-do, others question!

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Sasquatch LB

hunt it

Nice targets! However, one glancing shot off the back and your gonna land an arra in someone's pool or their kid. They might take offence with that. Consider a nice pressure treated wood backstop just to be on safe side. Have fun.
hunt it

Greg Sz.

I plan on building a woodback stop as I found out all that vegetation behind my targets is poison ivy   :eek:  and it eats arrows like no other(lost two arrows in the span of 10 min  :banghead:    :banghead:  )
40#@28 '66 Herters Internat. Match Hunter
65#@28 Zipper Recurve (Bob Thompson model)
50#@28 DAS Dalaa

Brian Krebs

not allowed to launch any projectile? That must make football and baseball games pretty dull !

 :confused:
THE VOICES HAVEN'T BOTHERED ME SINCE I STARTED POKING THEM WITH A Q-TIP.

Greg Sz.

Brian you have to remember that I live near DC aka home of all the lawyers in the world( no offense to those of you lawyers who hunt) that are heck bent on making everything more difficult to do and having more paperwork to fill out to do things as that is how bureaucracy works.

But yeah back to my ornaments... I am going to have to take care of all that shrubbery cause I keep under shooting the deer and bear... More poison ivy all over me!! Yeaaaaaaaaa! Just what I want!!! (sarcasm evident enough?  :rolleyes:  )
40#@28 '66 Herters Internat. Match Hunter
65#@28 Zipper Recurve (Bob Thompson model)
50#@28 DAS Dalaa


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