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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    Punkin pie Blizzards at DQ! :p:p
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  • austin20


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  • Merlinnv12
    Punkin chuckin season. Crazy fun to watch. Wild machines!
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  • BobJudy
    They make darn good targets and are biodegradable.😁 Bob
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  • Nanuq907

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator
    There's a target now,,, ^^^^^^^

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  • Toolman286
    This was starting to sound like the "Bubba-Gump Pumpkin Co."
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  • gjshaw

    It’s time for FreudianSlippers

    Pumpkin carving.

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  • spasmcreeksrun
    two punkin farms here..hauling em out by the semiload every day...
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  • Brookwood
    IMHO, whoever invented the Pumpkin Donut should win a Nobel Prize!!  :p
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  • hillbille
    Neighbor borrows his tractor to a pumpkin farm every year.  In return, he gets all the left over pumpkins (and there's a ton), so he usually takes a whole pickup load.  Then in Nov/Dec we have a big Pumpkin Shoot!  Total blast, and all the deer love us for it!
    strange thing is, I have put jack o lanterns, and other leftover pumpking pieces out in the backyard at the house and the deer love em, If I take the same thing out to my treestand and leave em in the woods they lay and rot, seems wild deer don't like em, and I don't put candles in em so it isn't the smell, I have even taken the seeds and "guts" out right after making the jack o lanterns they don't mess/eat them either............
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  • KenK/84Bravo

    What's great is that all West Virginians have to do to model that perfect 1-2 tooth Jack O Lantern is look in the mirror.

    AKA, how can you tell a Jack O Lantern was made in W. VA?

    It's got two toofusus.

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  • Don McManus
    BobJudy said:
    They make darn good targets and are biodegradable.😁 Bob
    We have performed non-scientific testing with pumpkins squash to establish terminal effects of various rounds.

    For example, a .50 BMG round will leave a 1/2" diameter entry and exit hole in all of the test subjects.

    A .50 AE hollow point will blow the top of the test subjects 20+ feet in the air, and scatter the remains in various sized pieces to in a 15', 270° arc around the test stand.

    About the only decent use for a pumpkin, IMO.




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  • Nanuq907
    "Only decent use for a pumpkin"???!!???   Allow me to introduce... Pumpkin Chuckin'
    https://pumpkinchuckinfest.com/home/pumpkin-chuckin/

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  • BobJudy
    BobJudy said:
    They make darn good targets and are biodegradable.😁 Bob
    We have performed non-scientific testing with pumpkins squash to establish terminal effects of various rounds.

    For example, a .50 BMG round will leave a 1/2" diameter entry and exit hole in all of the test subjects.

    A .50 AE hollow point will blow the top of the test subjects 20+ feet in the air, and scatter the remains in various sized pieces to in a 15', 270° arc around the test stand.

    About the only decent use for a pumpkin, IMO.




    Surprised a friend shooting a 300 wby, small entry and a little bigger exit. 223 with a Speer 52gr varmint hollow point out of my Contender did a LOT more dramatic damage. Something to be said for using up most of the energy in the target and not in the backstop. Bob
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