Once again thanks to everyone who showed up. With such a great group of shooters it makes it easy for me to keep hosting events here. I got back from the board meeting tonight and we received a well done from everyone.
Once again thanks to everyone who showed up. With such a great group of shooters it makes it easy for me to keep hosting events here. I got back from the board meeting tonight and we received a well done from everyone.
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The barricade is designed to give the most possible shooting positions in a piece that is still portable, and easy to make. We use these barricades to simulate all kinds of cover or concealment. Lying parallel to the cover is used to shoot around the corner of a building, or to get lower to the ground if shooting under an obstacle.
No training aid is perfect.
In addition, the object of that course of fire was to simply try out different prone positions that would allow you to fire through the bottom holes regardless of where your body ended up. Dont try and sharpshoot stuff without the full backstory as that is the way your comment came across.
Rick
Last edited by BooneGA; 07-12-11 at 09:11.
Great photos and thanks for the AAR. Looks like I need to plan a Seattle trip....
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