The "new" stress factor

The "new" stress factor

Postby CMayne » Mon Oct 20, 2014 3:54 pm

Hate to be this way but it seems the stress just never goes away. So the quetion here is:
How do I keep those stupid damned bass from getting my trout setup? Life is tough!
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Re: The "new" stress factor

Postby GM2FOCUS » Mon Oct 20, 2014 4:29 pm

no help here but I did relieve a little stress yesterday, my brother had a couple of cull watermelons from his garden this year. It was amazing how far they blew apart when we hit them with a 40 grain V-max at 3800+ FPS

You have to be watching from behind, you cannot get the full effect from the limited field of view at 60 yards, :D
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Re: The "new" stress factor

Postby CMayne » Mon Oct 20, 2014 4:50 pm

Old potatoes are great fun as well. You can add Mr. Potatoe Head featurs if you want. ;)
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Re: The "new" stress factor

Postby GM2FOCUS » Wed Oct 22, 2014 1:27 pm

Thanks for the tip, I think pumpkins are next on the range this weekend. :D
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Re: The "new" stress factor

Postby CMayne » Wed Oct 22, 2014 1:50 pm

GM2FOCUS wrote:Thanks for the tip, I think pumpkins are next on the range this weekend. :D

LOL!!!!!!!!!!! Pumpkins are great fun. Try them with a big bore. I have a .338 and a couple of .45-70s that scatter them for yards. The .338 seems to be exceptional at this. :mrgreen:
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