Quote from: maraudinglizard on June 10, 2019, 11:25:37 PMRifle range repair equipment has arrived, root rake for the front end loader, tree and brush pulling equipment for those stubborn invasive plants. Portable chainsaw mill to make use of what I cut down. I know one thing, I don't need another Cat. 5 this summer, to much to clean up after one. I would rather be shooting than shoveling. Kris, you are determined! I would just set my cans on top of the mess and shoot it. Be sure to take before and after pictures.
Rifle range repair equipment has arrived, root rake for the front end loader, tree and brush pulling equipment for those stubborn invasive plants. Portable chainsaw mill to make use of what I cut down. I know one thing, I don't need another Cat. 5 this summer, to much to clean up after one. I would rather be shooting than shoveling.
I have a chipper shredder that is full of wheel weights they have stuffed in it. I have no idea why the varmints have done that.
Quote from: bReTt on June 11, 2019, 01:27:34 AMQuote from: maraudinglizard on June 10, 2019, 11:25:37 PMRifle range repair equipment has arrived, root rake for the front end loader, tree and brush pulling equipment for those stubborn invasive plants. Portable chainsaw mill to make use of what I cut down. I know one thing, I don't need another Cat. 5 this summer, to much to clean up after one. I would rather be shooting than shoveling. Kris, you are determined! I would just set my cans on top of the mess and shoot it. Be sure to take before and after pictures. Brett this is one of my fire lines that I use for a rifle range, I can even see down it right now. This picture was before the storm. Everything is horizontal right now which makes it hard to walk around in and a fire hazard as well. My biggest headache with all of it is the rats nesting in the downed stuff, they have gotten in my vehicles and equipment. I have a chipper shredder that is full of wheel weights they have stuffed in it. I have no idea why the varmints have done that. They are stealing eggs in broad daylight. It will take me a while to get it back to some normalcy in my yard.
Got a set of Dremel carbide routering bits from Amazon, about time I finally got to inletting and refinishing the Striker stock I got from gendoc to fit one of my Webley VMX .20's into. Routering part and test fit is actually already done, now for the refinish.......
Yep but it's a dry heat
Wow! Sounds like quite a disaster. We should rally at your place and converge on those rats with a shower of lead pellets.
Congrats Dan.
I pumped up my new PP700SA from archery and airgun fun. Then I proceeded to put about 30 cphp’s through it. I then repeated that 4 more times. I am super happy with my purchase. The gun shoots great, 10-20 yards where i shoot.