New prop........

stormbringer

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I just got back from EESA where I viewed our latest prop which will be feartured in the EESA DRAMA DAZE match!!

EVIL!!!!!

DASTARDLY!! are a few words that come to mind..

I cannot of course divulge the details until after the match or it will spoil the fun...

A new member asked a while back if I had any ideas that I wanted built. I sketched out a concept that I had been muzing about for a while and boy did he deliver!!

He went beyond what I asked for!!

Best of all..............HE DID IT FOR FREE!!!!
 
Don't do it storm. Let them all come out find out what it is about. Besides you know it will be up on this forum right after the first competitor sees it.
 
LOL!
I did not get a picture of it!!

I ended up on Range 3 for most of the match. I never even got to see anyone shoot it.

It is called the "Windmill of Confusion".
If anyone has a pic of it I would love to see it!
 
Actually, I though you were talking about the teeter-totter - that was a lot more fun than the windmill ;)
 
Have to agree with Omen. Enjoyed the teeter totter more, but i would rather shoot out doors any day. Which one was range 3?
 
the windmill was good, I had not mikes on it...

but I was wondering about splash back from the surrounding plate.maybe something softer would be better? The RO beside me got splashed when I was shooting.
 
Range 3 was the 100 m range with

Alls well that ends well.

A midsummers night Mini Popper

and Loves Labours Lost Popper


As for splash back.........that should be minimal as the steel was set at an angle with a sandbox base....

I loved the idea of the mover as well.........but I had seen those before. I have never seen spinning targets behind steel walls.

Some thought it was too fast.

Some thought it was too slow.

Some thought the window was too big.

Some thought the window was too small.

I guess that makes it " just right"
 
stormbringer said:
Range 3 was the 100 m range with

Alls well that ends well.

A midsummers night Mini Popper

and Loves Labours Lost Popper


As for splash back.........that should be minimal as the steel was set at an angle with a sandbox base....

I loved the idea of the mover as well.........but I had seen those before. I have never seen spinning targets behind steel walls.

Some thought it was too fast.

Some thought it was too slow.

Some thought the window was too big.

Some thought the window was too small.

I guess that makes it " just right"


We need pictures!!!
:dancingbanana:
 
so long as the children are around 18-20yrs old, female, hot, and willing to sleep with me, I always think of the children.
 
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