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Clay pigeons are small and unexciting to shoot at, and shooting at real animals is offensive to many, so why not kill two birds (sorry) with one stone and get rid of old appliances, computers, monitors, toasters,etc. in a spectacular and exciting way. Build a catapult to hurl them sky-high and blow them
away. Special clothing might be needed as well as goggles. Anyone that has it in for Bill Gates could have a field day.
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yes... just so long as its not MY apliances... |
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Pretty funny. I'm the kind of shot that NEEDS a washer to shoot at :) seriously, recycling in action. |
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There's bad stuff in old PCs, so make sure you pick up all the pieces. Otherwise, have fun. I'll bet you could charge IT workers for this. |
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At skeet-shooting distances, most target-shooting loads really wouldn't do enough to many types of common objects. Pigeons are designed to break, and they're launched spinning rapidly to further encourage that. I've not tried skeet shooting with full-fledged hunting loads, but most skeet ranges aren't designed for such (shotguns are an exception to the general rule of never shooting without a backstop, since small shot sizes will fall to earth before travelling too far; larger shot sizes can travel considerably further). |
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This would be cool with some sort of Gatling cannon with tracer cannon balls. |
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WARNING: Always Make Back Up File Before Catapulting Computer Into Air. |
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AOL disks could be used instead of 'pigions'. |
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You would have to give them more weight ... their flight path over long distances can be quite irregular |
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I propose this be done with PlayStation 2s for X box fans because most people with X boxs hate Playstation 2. Just like the rivalalry between Mac and PC. |
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I think the best part would be if you hit a cathode ray tube in an old moniter or TV. BOOM! |
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