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dart451
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddWPg9oPU1U

Usually come to site more in winter but thought I would share this.

Used around 400 rounds of wolf ammo.
THE_HUNTER
Thats cool! Thanks for sharing! 027.gif
Bvamp
heh heh. A man after my own heart! I guess you can understand exactly why I would cut trees down for firewood back in NY, huh? Its a lot safer than being any where near the thing when it comes down.
dart451
It was very cool to see fall. Most of it landed on the cement slab, like planned and took a few hours to pile up. A local farmer is suppose to take it for a creek crossing.

Cutting down trees is to much effort 009.gif Shooting them down Rocks 011.gif 022.gif

Hunter your avatar is thanks enuf! 027.gif
22_Shooter
Damn, that looked like fun!
G O B
Hunter's avitar looks like fun too!
SJgunguy24

I think tannerite would of been pretty cool too.
SuA
only 400 rounds? that's less than i expected really.
SaigaNoobie
Thats like $80 worth of Wolf Ammo, and you were out of harm's way.... It would cost much more than $80 to rent equipment to knock it over. smile.gif
dart451
QUOTE (SaigaNoobie @ Sep 5 2008, 12:37 PM) *
Thats like $80 worth of Wolf Ammo, and you were out of harm's way.... It would cost much more than $80 to rent equipment to knock it over. smile.gif


I wanted to shoot it down everyone said it would not work lol. I was just shooting a hole to hook the chain thru, and didn't stop lol. My girlfriend and friends 12 year old son did most of the shooting. Neither have shoot a saiga or mini so they where having a great time with it. I was having a hard time keeping the ammo loaded and feed.
This winter will need to finally convert the saiga, need a adjustable stock so will fit girlfriend and me.
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