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<title>The Frontier Sixshooter Community Message Board - THAT sir, is cool!</title>
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<title>THAT sir, is cool! (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good on him and good for you!</p>
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<pubDate>Sat, 27 Oct 2012 02:04:07 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Rob Leahy</dc:creator>
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<title>Movin' some dirt</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Had some bulldozer work done yesterday, leveling off a place to build an equipment shed. The operator turned out to be a hardcore gun crank too, who builds and shoots ARs. He had five hours set for the job, but was finished in a little over four, and asked me if I needed anything else done before he loaded up. I had already mentioned that I didn't have a good place to shoot long distance (my range in the back yard is only about 60 yards, so he said &quot;let's build you some berms&quot;. I climbed aboard and directed him down to the hayfield along the creek, and in a few minutes he pushed up a couple of nice berms at 100 and 250 yards. </p>
<p>Now I gotta get busy and build some benches and target frames, and load up some .30 ball. My pseudo-Springfield 03-A3 and Old John the I-H Garand are gonna get shot some next spring.</p>
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<pubDate>Sat, 27 Oct 2012 01:11:35 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Catoosa</dc:creator>
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