Do you know what you get when you put too many reactive targets together?
That’s right, a bomb.
Don’t be foolish, no matter how much fun this might appear to be, its not worth getting someone hurt…

Do you know what you get when you put too many reactive targets together?
That’s right, a bomb.
Don’t be foolish, no matter how much fun this might appear to be, its not worth getting someone hurt…
First of all, thank you for wearing eyes and ears.
Now all we need to is tweak your stance a little.
Your shoulders should be inf ront of your hips and you want to lean into that kick.
See how the recoil forces her upper body even further past her hips? That can lead to instability, and when your holding a firearm, that could be dangerous.
Be safe out there…
Don’t leave your powder open and don’t leave it near where your shooting.
Be safe out there…
It was last night when I started to watch Rampant. I was tired, but couldn’t sleep, and randomly picked a zombie movie to watch, and then, when I was tired, I couldn’t turn it off. Rampant takes place in mid evil Korea, and has the perfect combination of a good story, great fight scenes, and best of all, rampaging zombies.
Sure, the movie is in mandarin Korean, so you have to read, but it is well worth the sub titles for the quality of the overall movie.
Did that cost the movie 9 points? No, even though this movie is in sub titles, the only thing that cost it points were a few stretches of story that didn’t have enough zombies. If they’d cut twenty minutes out, the movie would have scored a 100 instead of a 91/100.
FYI, if your looking for the movie on IMDB you want to search for Chang-gwol, the original South Korean title.
You never know when a freak accident is going to happen, or more likely, some other idiot at the range causes an accident.
Better safe than sorry, no kids at the range until they can follow the same safe shooting practices as everyone else.