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Posted By : BethS - 3/27/2008 3:44 PM
Just got home from popping off 50 rounds at the local shooting range, to find this in my in-box.
 
I'll never be satisfied with shooting at that little red circle again. Wonder if the range would be interested in exapnding their operation...
 
~Beth

Posted By : H.P. Lovesauce - 3/27/2008 4:49 PM
Top Gear is so great. My wife and I laughed so hard during their "caravaning" episode we could hardly breathe.

Posted By : BethS - 3/27/2008 8:38 PM
H.P. Lovesauce said...
Top Gear is so great. My wife and I laughed so hard during their "caravaning" episode we could hardly breathe.
I understand there's going to be a US version, but I'm sure it won't be nearly as entertaining.
 
~Beth

Posted By : Rob Mancebo - 3/28/2008 10:59 PM
BethS said...
Just got home from popping off 50 rounds at the local shooting range, to find this in my in-box.
 
I'll never be satisfied with shooting at that little red circle again. Wonder if the range would be interested in exapnding their operation...
 
~Beth
-- Yep, sorry Beth, you'll never get the real rush without access to military hardware.  They just don't like H.E. at civilian ranges.  They don't even like .50 BMG ammo fired at our local out-door range(Probably figure any errant rounds will scatter down on Klamith Falls). 
 
-  The real down-side of the fun stuff is the cost. $3-to-$10,000 per round, depending how much 'bang' you want.  Once you really get to blow up rusty trucks, TV is pretty tame. 


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