Weekend Plinking with the Trinity

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Weekend Plinking with the Trinity

Post by kesh1982 » Wed Oct 22, 2014 12:03 pm

Superb stuff.
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Re: Weekend Plinking with the Trinity

Post by kshitij » Wed Oct 22, 2014 12:54 pm

We missed taking a video of the groupings on the reactive targets. We have to make some videos of the hole in hole groupings.
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Post by timmy » Wed Oct 22, 2014 5:55 pm

kshitij wrote:
xl_target wrote:
timmy wrote:kesh, that is a great link, thanks! I need to do some measuring. I had never thought of a guitar case, which should be widely available and could be used with a longer gun!

Excellent, thanks again! Great find!

I should hasten to add that this site has some nice information on the TT-33 (sometimes called the "Star" for the marking on the side), the CZ-52, and the CZ50/70. Also, there are some write-ups on Mosin Nagant, AK-47, and SKS rifles -- he has a nice little site here!

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Tommy Gunner sells violin cases for their (Auto Ordinance)Thompson sub gun repros
A little spendy though. It wiill fit a 3' 6" length long arm.
That is one gangster way of carrying the tommy gun!
I have been prowling ebay to get an idea of what is out there. By measuring things, maybe I need a bass case.

The tommy gun in a violin case was the classic movie way of transporting them. One of those would put a smile on the face of everyone at the range!
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Re: Weekend Plinking with the Trinity

Post by moulindu » Thu Oct 23, 2014 9:35 pm

kesh1982 wrote:
ngrewal wrote: Our minds are constantly thinking of newer things to plink with though. Any ideas? They should be small or should go up in a puff of smoke.
Well you can try naphthalene balls which usually size around 3/4 to 1 inch. Good enough for 50 yds & will explode as well :D
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Re: Weekend Plinking with the Trinity

Post by kshitij » Thu Oct 23, 2014 9:36 pm

What an idea sirji! Thank you :D
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Post by kshitij » Sat Nov 01, 2014 9:50 pm

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Re: Weekend Plinking with the Trinity

Post by kesh1982 » Sat Nov 01, 2014 9:52 pm

Naphthalene balls. Get ready to be destroyed.

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Re: Weekend Plinking with the Trinity

Post by brihacharan » Mon Nov 03, 2014 12:02 pm

Hi Guys,
Last week-end’s (2nd Nov 2014) Plinking Session was a totally interesting, rewarding & soul satisfying experience for Ankesh, Kshitij, Your’s truly & the new entrant ‘My Grandson, RUDRA who just turned 13 last August.
The ARs in use were:
1.Ankesh’s HATSAN AT44 – 0.177 - PCP
2.Kshitij’s DIANA P1000 – 0.22 – PCP
3.Briha’s PH NX100 – 0.22 – Gas Ram

A reactive target was set up at 50 yards & all scopes were zeroed in for that distance.
The targets comprised of Beer Cans, Water Bottles, Colored Chalks & Eggs……

Over 300 pellets from 10.2gr for the Hatsan, 15gr / 18gr for the Diana & NX100 were shot which began at 9.30am & lasted till 3pm….

The surprise part of the entire session was ‘Rudra’s’ shooting skills who cracked Eggs, Beer cans, Colored Chalks & Water bottles with ease.
I sincerely thank both Ankesh & Kshitij for their instructions to RUDRA on Safety, Sight alignment, trigger pull & follow through which were very consummate & thorough….(Thank you Guys for your care, affection & instruction shown & given to Rudra – You Guys Rock!!!)

Some excellent slow motion videos of the eggs getting blasted were shot by Ankesh….he should be posting these soon….watch-out!!!
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Grand Pa & Grandson in action- getting the cross-hairs in place :D

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Post by kshitij » Mon Nov 03, 2014 12:37 pm

@brihaji, it was our pleasure to have Rudra and you to accompany us. As you rightly pointed out, the kiddo is a natural talent.

Waiting for winter to set in so that we can shift to the longer part and set up the 100m range :)
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Post by brihacharan » Mon Nov 03, 2014 1:46 pm

kshitij wrote:@brihaji, it was our pleasure to have Rudra and you to accompany us. As you rightly pointed out, the kiddo is a natural talent.

Waiting for winter to set in so that we can shift to the longer part and set up the 100m range :)
> That would be the "Icing on the Cake" :D
> Looking forward to it......
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Re: Weekend Plinking with the Trinity

Post by monty3006 » Mon Nov 03, 2014 2:53 pm

100 meters Range???? Where??? And air rifles or firearms???
Count me in next time u guys plan an outing.
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Weekend Plinking with the Trinity

Post by kesh1982 » Mon Nov 03, 2014 2:56 pm

Air rifles
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Re: Weekend Plinking with the Trinity

Post by kshitij » Mon Nov 03, 2014 3:43 pm

My bad. Should have mentioned 100m "air rifle" only :P
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Re: Weekend Plinking with the Trinity

Post by essdee1972 » Tue Nov 04, 2014 9:44 am

Brihaji, that pic is invaluable........... passing on the talent to the next generation! Would suggest you print and frame it!

Guys, you have another "junior shooter" hopping to join you .......... although he needs to use the Bren hold rather than the artillery one. Unfortunately, he had a Taekwondo competition last weekend. We'll join you sometime in the next couple of weekends.

Kesh, if you need a machete or two, give me a call.
Cheers!

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Re: Weekend Plinking with the Trinity

Post by timmy » Tue Nov 04, 2014 9:56 am

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Grand Pa & Grandson in action- getting the cross-hairs in place :D

:cheers:
Briha[/quote]

I agree! Brihaji, this pic of you and Rudra goes to the very core of why we are here! That's an excellent statement, sir!

When is Rudra signing up here?! :-)
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