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I think most everyone has a free YouTube account. Maybe that's only if you have gmail or any other kind of Google account, I'm not sure how that works. But you could upload it to your page and then share the link of thevideo. .Oops! Posted in the wrong thread. Meant to post in the Wolf Creek thread. I will repost there later.
The 50 cal was on the ground and the center of the target was less than 18" off the ground. It was very short range for such a giant round, but he was just zeroing. It went into the bottom half of the berm, not the hill. I will have to try to figure out how to upload the video, because it was a sight to behold.
I took this pic between the first and second shots. You can actually see the impact point from the first round in the berm behind the target in this pic.
Good idea if you can afford the $200/gallon price tag. I've used this before on commercial buildings and it works well.Great work, Bill !
Has anti-graffiti coating ever been considered for some of the problem, repeatedly tagged areas ?
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Yes I have and used it (Miller Paint donated 10 gals), but new graffiti still sticks and you have to wash it off. The instructions say use hot water. I only have cold water in the woods. @Joe13 , is that right or can you use cold water?Great work, Bill !
Has anti-graffiti coating ever been considered for some of the problem, repeatedly tagged areas ?
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Help your customers solve graffiti problems with Sherwin-Williams Anti-Graffiti Coating. This unique siloxane product creates a non-stick surface that repels graffiti from paint, paint spray cans and permanent markers and doesn't require solvent cleaning or abrasives for removal.www.sherwin-williams.com
Cold water should work but maybe not as fast. I would add a graffiti remover and let it sit for a couple min and between the two it should come off pretty quick.Yes I have and used it (Miller Paint donated 10 gals), but new graffiti still sticks and you have to wash it off. The instructions say use hot water. I only have cold water in the woods. @Joe13 , is that right or can you use cold water?
Well then, I see we have a Graffiti Removal Volunteer for next weekend! Very cool! Thanks Joe!Cold water should work but maybe not as fast. I would add a graffiti remover and let it sit for a couple min and between the two it should come off pretty quick.
Glad to see you are still at it Bill!!
Won't all these places be gated off come "Fire Season"? Which could well be in mid June?615 area took about a season to go from devastation to mostly green again.
Some areas were still charred but it was coming back pretty fast.
We were shooting back there till they gated it off in 2020.
It's kinda past ridiculous that we still can't get back there and use the range.
Yep. Past ridiculous! 4 years is not acceptable. I suspect the contractor delaying here and there, more than ODF.It's kinda past ridiculous that we still can't get back there and use the range.
I think they only close gates in the extreme fire season conditions. When fire season starts, there's always the caution put out, but they don't usually close them at the beginning. But perhaps they'll be doing that more often, just because they can.Won't all these places be gated off come "Fire Season"? Which could well be in mid June?