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    Default Visitor on the range this morning.

    Enjoyed watching this young fellow cross my range at 100 yds this morning. What a beautiful time of the year to enjoy the outdoors.



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    nice. must be eating good.

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    Happens at our outdooor range quite often. I remember during Army basic training at Ft. Leanard wood, MO. While at the rifle range deer would walk across in front of the targets. Firing was stopped for several minutes until deer cleared the area.

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    One of the joys of the outdoors! Enjoy! Sincerely. bruce.
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    Love it out at Camp Perry when a flock of Geese decide to land in front of the berms. Talk about courage or something else.

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    Biggest deer track I've ever seen was in the butts of a CF range. Rabbits appear on occasion too. Know a guy who was on a militia BREN gun shoot long ago. Bugs was left as a hole in the ground.
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    What really hurts, is the have one stand next to the target and stay there, for some rounds and amble off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjrothWA View Post
    What really hurts, is the have one stand next to the target and stay there, for some rounds and amble off!
    They tend to move off in a hurry around here.

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