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Old 06-17-2014 | 04:45 AM
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Mike it looks to me like you have a peep on that Knight? Is it a Williams?

I like to explode water filled milk jugs my self. Much easier to pick the trash up than the clay birds. They also take them at the recycle center although it raises eye brows
I usually buy a couple buckets of golf balls for our farm shoot which will be coming up soon as the hay is being taken off right now. They are center fire fodder and shot gun too. Some of them explode with rubber bands all over the place.

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Old 06-17-2014 | 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by alleyyooper
Mike it looks to me like you have a peep on that Knight? Is it a Williams?
No it is a NECG peep designed to install on a Weaver Base.





https://www.newenglandcustomgun.com/...eep_Sights.asp

I like to explode water filled milk jugs my self. Much easier to pick the trash up than the clay birds.
That is the reason I use bio-degradable birds. As soon as the bird is broken and water reaches the material it starts turning to mush and degrades back to dust. Even if they do not get wet the sun works on them also but at a much slower pace.

They also take them at the recycle center although it raises eye brows
I usually buy a couple buckets of golf balls for our farm shoot which will be coming up soon as the hay is being taken off right now. They are center fire fodder and shot gun too. Some of them explode with rubber bands all over the place.
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Never thought about golf balls... but then I would have to have a source of them...
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Old 06-18-2014 | 05:50 AM
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I like that peep and mount sort of a quick change back to a scope where legal.

We have several golf courses around and they have ponds those guys put the golf balls in. A couple guys use scuba gear to clean the bottoms of the ponds of balls and clubs guys toss in there. They sell the balls by the buckets near the courses that have a driving range.

We started the gathering in 1988 with 22 guys mostly work friends. We took up a collection for some beef or pork to roast, every one also brought a dish. Hay fields were all cut and hay gone. Golf friend would drive balls and then we would break out the center fire rifles to shoot them.
Rule number one is you had to stay and help clean up to get an invite for the next year. We are down to 6 couples and we make a fun day of it and the clean up gets done. All of us are retired now except one guys son and wife.
We would shoot the golf balls with the smoke poles but those guys doing the driving can put them out there.

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