Exploding targets

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Re: Exploding targets

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allingeneral wrote:This question came up during the Shoot and Greet on Saturday... Does Tannerite explode violently enough to bust up a beaver dam or other similar type of application?
You can't remove a beaver dam without removing the beavers first. Those little bucktooth brown bass turds
didn't get the saying "busy as a beaver" for nuthin.

It'll be repaired the next morning... :hysterical:

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When I was stationed at Ft Hood I may or may not have seen a small propane bottle with a road flare taped to it, flare lit and then bottle shot with a .223 caliber weapon from 150-175 yards away. Great fireball and boom, or so I hear, Do not get closer than 150 yards and there is always a risk when playing with explosions... or so I hear :whistle:
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Re: Exploding targets

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Palladin wrote:
allingeneral wrote:This question came up during the Shoot and Greet on Saturday... Does Tannerite explode violently enough to bust up a beaver dam or other similar type of application?
You can't remove a beaver dam without removing the beavers first. Those little bucktooth brown bass turds
didn't get the saying "busy as a beaver" for nuthin.

It'll be repaired the next morning... :hysterical:

I ain't sayin anything... :whistle:
Very true. All it takes is a phone call to the local 'possum cop' (gamewarden) and he'll write a permit to shoot them. I had a beaver problem and took about 60 out of a small pond over a course of 3 years. Then I had to bust the dam that they had built across my tractor path to my food plot. Here I was on the tractor with a roadblade in water up to the running boards on the tractor. Bill was going to watch for snakes with his .357 loaded with snake shot. All of a sudden i hear the gun go off and I'm looking for a snake in the water but there was no snake. Bill was shootin' catfish as the water was getting lower. :roll:
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Re: Exploding targets

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haha that sounds like good times. I love catfish, but I usually use a fishing pole to get'em :)
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Problem, heck, Henry! You had an INFESTATION! :50cal:
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