Kewl

That is the only word to describe this.

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Senor Mollbot paid off and picked up his Remington 700 PSS this weekend!

And don’t he look like a proud papa!

He should have his post on it up at What Hath I Wrought? shortly. Stop on by and give him some congratulations and learn what he named her!

Like the gun I am building, this will be Mollbot’s primary rifle for Boomershoot, coming up this May 1st.

You may have noticed that, along with the resquaring of the corners of RNS over the weekend, the Nukevet has put up a Boomershoot banner in the upper right hand corner.

If you do not know of the Boomershoot, you should click on the banner and take a look around. The host of the Boomershoot, Joe Huffman, has offered a deal to those of us with blogs and websites if we send over 100 people his way.

If you would feel so inclined to help me out in this regard, I would greatly appreciate it. He is tracking IP #’s, so no cheating please. I’m a fair and square guy.

While I hate to give away the secret of what is on the other side of the banner, I’ll try to sum it up,

‘Long distance precision rifle shooting combined with impact sensitive explosives! What else could a guy ask for?’

For those interested in possibly attending, I’d like to put up a couple of suggestions that may sway your decision to going.

While Joe has set up links on the Boomershoot site for what you need to bring and local lodging, among other things, I am also willing to offer my help in anyway I can. I am not that far away from his location and I have been to Orofino, ID and the surrounding areas before.

I can possibly help with airports and lodging and that sort of thing.

So read up, folks. The more you read, the more you’ll want to go.

UPDATE: Joe has posted about the Boomershoot on his blog, The View from North Central Idaho. He is gathering more and more entries for the 2005 event. Luckily, he added more spaces to the firing line since 04. But don’t wait too long.

Also, he has people coming from as far away as Alaska, Texas and Florida. So none of this ‘its too far away’.

UPDATE 2: I forgot to add about the Precision Rifle Clinic being offered by Mr. Gene Econ. He is offering one day for $70 or two days for $100. I’m in for the two-day clinc. I’ll probably need it. Mr. Econ wants at least 10 people for the two-day clinic, so think about it.

All funds from this clinic will be going to the Lancer Memorial Fund, which you can read about on the link. If you don’t want to take the course, but still want to donate to the fund, I’m sure that would be welcome.

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4 Responses to Kewl

  1. Kirk says:

    I am in for the Two day clinic also…

    K

  2. Rivrdog says:

    Congrats to El Capitan Mollbot on his fine, precise weapon.

    Since I will have the Rose up and ready in a few days, perhaps it’s time to consider an RF& G Blasto.

    The weather is supposed to be of arctic nature for the foreseeable, that is the only problem.

    The medical situation with my leg is also an unknown, but what the hey, we can discuss it, anyway.

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