Not likely...they are pretty unsafe to shoot at from what I've heard. Plus, they are hard to come by these days.
I've shot at a few with a shotgun on some side matches, was lots of fun.
We had a club shoot recently where teams of two had to cut a 2x4 in half. great fun. As usual, accuracy trumps speed.
With what guns?
handguns.
We were told by the CFO inspector that they were not approved targets
there is no such thing as a list of approved targets other than what your range deams an approved target.
We had a club shoot recently where teams of two had to cut a 2x4 in half. great fun. As usual, accuracy trumps speed.
If bowling pins are sketchy to shoot at, well.... Just about everything other than cardboard and paper is too.
I've been thinking of something like that for our team match but haven't bee sure if it's a handgun or shotgun thing. What distance did you do it at and how many rounds did it take?
If bowling pins are sketchy to shoot at, well.... Just about everything other than cardboard and paper is too.
In Ontario there is...well, its not clear at least.
I've heard that sound a couple times. It's definitely a "pucker factor" noise.This can happen with a plastic barrel and pistol ammo....many times I have heard a pistol round circling the inside of a barrel...all it has to do is find another hole and they can travel back towards the shooter..




























