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    Default Re: Fun but inexpensive things to shoot at.

    Quote Originally Posted by bloomautomatic View Post
    Explosives are the most fun, but aren't really inexpensive. www.bloomautomatic.com/reactive.wmv
    www.bloomautomatic.com/reactive2.wmv

    things like ritz crackers, paintballs, small vegetables are good because they require no clean-up.

    golf balls and bowling pins can withstand multiple hits and generally stay in one piece.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bogey1 View Post
    that was so bad ass, i would be afraid to lite the fuse... how about sending up a weather balloon filled with that stuff... what is the mix ratio for that anyway?
    just mix the oxy/act 50/50 in one ballon, just be careful and dont do it in the winter when its dry out or if your in a dry invroment that you tend to get static, a static shock could actually set them off and as you should know ballons tend to make static. if you send them up in the air just use 2 ballons filled with hellium tied to one oxy/act its enough lift, just use a light weight tape to put the fuse on there, I used a small piece of duct tape one time instead of my normal masking tape and it didnt want to lift right away, that one was probably only 50 feet off the ground when it went off.

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    Hillary Clinton campaign posters
    Ruger P345 (45ACP)
    Colt Trooper (.357 Mag)
    CZ 40 P (40S&W)
    CZ 100 (9 MM)
    TZ 75 (9MM)
    Bersa Thunder 380 (.380)
    Ruger Mark II (.22)
    Heritage Arms Rough Rider (.22)
    (2)Phoenix Arms HP22 (.22)

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    Default Re: Fun but inexpensive things to shoot at.

    I'm with some of the others out here with the water bottles and old jugs or cans. I also like to shoot ritz crackers, and I'm surprised nobody has mentioned it, but eggs. The eggs are a small target, easy to see, and they explode when you hit them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cz_40p View Post
    Hillary Clinton campaign posters
    did that with kerry posters....

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    Default Re: Fun but inexpensive things to shoot at.

    Quote Originally Posted by bogey1 View Post
    damn, your neighbors must love you.... i know i would...
    love, fear, whatever. as long as they don't bug me!

    the oxy-acetylene balloon looks very interesting, but you gotta respect that kinda power - especially when you consider the possibility of static charge setting it off.

    when i was building propane/oxygen machine gun simulators, they ran at about a 3:1 ratio - 30psi of oxygen and 10psi of propane. not sure if the same ratio would work best for this.

    vince
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    Quote Originally Posted by bloomautomatic View Post
    love, fear, whatever. as long as they don't bug me!

    the oxy-acetylene balloon looks very interesting, but you gotta respect that kinda power - especially when you consider the possibility of static charge setting it off.

    when i was building propane/oxygen machine gun simulators, they ran at about a 3:1 ratio - 30psi of oxygen and 10psi of propane. not sure if the same ratio would work best for this.

    vince
    i wish i lived in an area that i could do that stuff...i do go up state and have fun but thats only about six times a year..

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    Default Re: Fun but inexpensive things to shoot at.

    ether cans use them full and light a candle next to them

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    LOL!

    Great thread!
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    2ltr soda bottles of gasoline and some railroad flares. (use your imagination)
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