I got a small cut on my right thumb as I was taking a store bought target out of the packaging!!...darn corrugated plastic edge was SHARP!!....

I made a last minute Executive decision to go and bust a few caps through my pistols at a WMA Gun range about 45 miles from my house.....it was a last minute thing, and since I was in a hurry, I stopped along the way at a sports store an bought one of those small galvanized frames that holds targets up on a piece of corrugated plastic....
It was pretty full when I got there, but I waited for a bench to come open and prepped my targets(when the cut happened).....the Range Master called for a halt to the shooting so we could check/replace/install new targets.....the only bad thing was that I had to place it all the way out to the 25yd berm since it was a foot shorter than the 4' minimum....I have to wear glasses for my distance vision and my amber shooting glasses aren't prescription lenses..
I ran about 50 more rounds through the Kahr CW.45 and maybe that many through my Llama 1911 .45...I managed to keep my rounds on the 10"x16" target at 25 yds....I still want to get some amber prescription lenses soon...
Next came my "Dirty Harry" 6" .44 magnum....I love that gun....I shot the target enough to blow some holes big enough to see daylight through....I ran about 75 rounds through it before putting it up....it costs me $23/50 for lead wadcutters...I'm gonna have to start reloading again if I keep shooting that bad boy....the .45's ain't cheap either though....

I was having a great time and the only other "shadow" on an otherwise great day was when a Dad brought his 3 sons with him and sat up at the table next to me.....he had a .22 rifle, a 30-06 deer rifle....and a 20 gauge shotgun.....his boys looked to be maybe 6, 8, 10yrs old?....they were excited to say the least....he started them off with the .22.....then the Dad ran some rounds through his rifle and shotgun.....of course the oldest kid wanted to shoot that since he was a "big Boy"....he only shot it once, but managed to blow the metal legs off of MY target stand that was set up 10' from theirs!!.....

.....the Dad apologized profusely, but I didn't really get upset...it was just a $10 stand....there was another Father/son team on the other side of me, but he only had a .22 rifle and was patiently teaching them how to shoot that....my Dad never had any guns and wouldn't let me have one either considering how my Brother and I shot our cousins in the arse with BB guns when we were young(and for shooting the windows out of a vacant house).....
I brought out the little 22 revolver that is the little brother to my .44 Magnum at the next target break,.... I repositioned my now shorter target and had some fun with the .22.....there were pieces of wood and pvc pipe laying in my shooting lane from earlier shooters, out near the berm, so I had a fun time shooting them all over the place...

....I'm very pleased with how accurate those revolvers are...especially considering I couldn't see the best....at least the .22 shells are relatively cheap....
All in all, it was a great day...the range was about a mile off of the main road on a very nicely graveled road that had about 6" of new, fresh gravel on it...not very conducive for riding the bike to.....I had about as much fun as you can have without taking my clothes off, other than riding the Valk of course!!.....