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  • Deviant Ollam
    Semi-Professional Swearer
    • May 2003
    • 3417

    #1

    games?

    in the past we've run little marksmanship competitions, etc. they've been fun for the folk involved, and i've given out prizes and such.

    i have no plans for that this year, but if anyone else wants to organize anything, feel free to discuss it here.
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  • KingRat
    Invalid Username
    • Jul 2010
    • 43

    #2
    Re: games?

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    • renderman
      Notorious Canadian Hacker
      • Mar 2003
      • 1428

      #3
      Re: games?

      From various discussions with people, I think there's going to be a 'Who's got the biggest gun that makes Render fly backwards the farthest when he shoots it' contest
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      • Ajax409
        Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 1

        #4
        Re: games?

        Hey all I wanted to get this posted up sooner but I just got my account activated.

        KingRat and I were looking to setup a little fun friendly competition lane.

        Basically the idea would be to have 5 targets (image below) 2 paper, 2 steel, and lastly 1 steel hostage target. 2 shooters would line up at the firing line and have to put 2 rounds on the paper zombie target, then 2 hits on the steel and finally shoot the hostage taker not the hostage.

        I don’t have a fancy shot timer but I can use a stop watch, this way you can bring a friend over and see who is actually faster / more accurate or just race the stop watch.

        If there is any interest let us know, we would be willing to bring the steel targets and setup / monitor the game.

        What do you guys think? Any suggestions?

        EDIT: The steel targets I own will only handle shotgun / handgun rounds

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        • seeess
          ........
          • Jul 2010
          • 280

          #5
          Re: games?

          Originally posted by Ajax409
          I don’t have a fancy shot timer but I can use a stop watch, this way you can bring a friend over and see who is actually faster / more accurate or just race the stop watch.
          Most smartphones have some free shot timers available, the problem is telling it to only pick up the shooter 3ft away, and not the one 8ft away.

          It looks like I'll have a 6 target dueling tree which should be a lot of fun.

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          • streaker69
            • Mar 2008
            • 1141

            #6
            Re: games?

            Bowling pins are always a lot of fun as targets. You can normally pick some old ones up at local bowling alleys for a buck a piece.

            I know there's a few different games that people play with them at ranges.
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            • astcell
              Human Rights Issuer
              • Oct 2001
              • 7512

              #7
              Re: games?

              Turner's also has the bowling pins.

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