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 Post subject: Those poor soup cans .
PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 7:03 pm 
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2 moded 2240, Hatsan 60 & Webley Alecto were used for this :twisted:
with Crosman Pointed .177 & Hollow Pointed .22
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 Post subject: Re: Those poor soup cans .
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I'm ahopin that you emptied the contents out first? :wink:
Pulverized is the word!
Glad that you are still getting excellent, destructive use out of your Alecto 8)


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 Post subject: Re: Those poor soup cans .
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I love tearing apart cans like that too ! Exit holes are cool 8) Also a good way of venting frustrations.


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 Post subject: Re: Those poor soup cans .
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I'm ahopin that you emptied the contents out first? :wink:
Pulverized is the word!
Glad that you are still getting excellent, destructive use out of your Alecto 8)



The contents are in my belly . :tonqe:

The wife has a problem with me shooting at full soup cans in the house for some odd reason . :rolleyes:

I use my Alecto a lots, it is still my favorite air gun so far . :twisted:


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 Post subject: Re: Those poor soup cans .
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Also a good way of venting frustrations.

I always fell very relaxed after a shooting session . :D


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 Post subject: Re: Those poor soup cans .
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Very nice 8) Shooting cans in the basement isn't much of a challenge, but sure feels good to do it once in a while and see the cans fly, especially with .22 :twisted:. One of these days, I need to get a .25 springer and see how much better they can wreck cans over the .22's.



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 Post subject: Re: Those poor soup cans .
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Hmmm...makes me want to start eating soup more often...just to get the cans.


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Target Practise/Soup, - It's ALL Good. :wink:



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 Post subject: Re: Those poor soup cans .
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Not soup but can be just as fun... :D

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 Post subject: Re: Those poor soup cans .
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Target Practise/Soup, - It's ALL Good. :wink:

Yes it is all good fun . :wink:


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Lot more enjoyable quaffing the contents of that can than those soupies. :lol:


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