Cheyenne Gun Club
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Grown men and women ironing out a few differences and having some fun. The juveniles will always be juveniles. I love you Dick.
Now to tell one on Jeanne's best friend. Jeanne was driving buy Dick's sporing goods and her friend said " I don't like Dicks!" Yep...we still laugh at that. Good night, be safe.
Now to tell one on Jeanne's best friend. Jeanne was driving buy Dick's sporing goods and her friend said " I don't like Dicks!" Yep...we still laugh at that. Good night, be safe.
There are those that talk, and those that act. Make a choice.
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Remarkable when Jackrabbit waxes Western eloquent.
Combine the two and there is an unmistakable message presented with stunning clarity.
Obviously fell on deaf ears or better yet an illustration of the analogy of wrestling with a pig;
nothing is accomplished but that you get all dirty and muddy and the pig loves it. And all we get is more Oink, Oink...
Oh, and when Dead Eye exhibits Canadian Conservative there is wisdom in his view from above the High Line.I have had it with you GLENN RING!
Combine the two and there is an unmistakable message presented with stunning clarity.
Obviously fell on deaf ears or better yet an illustration of the analogy of wrestling with a pig;
nothing is accomplished but that you get all dirty and muddy and the pig loves it. And all we get is more Oink, Oink...
Sometimes you get the chicken, and sometimes you get the feathers!
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Dick old friend,
And I can definitely call you that
You are trying to interact with a snake, and true to their nature, sooner or later that snake will bite you. I would sever any interaction with said snake, poison is all it has to offer, nothing of worthwhile mention. That snake is not welcome in Wyoming, and I believe I speak for all of Wyoming’s shooters on that subject.
Kenny Wasserburger
And I can definitely call you that
You are trying to interact with a snake, and true to their nature, sooner or later that snake will bite you. I would sever any interaction with said snake, poison is all it has to offer, nothing of worthwhile mention. That snake is not welcome in Wyoming, and I believe I speak for all of Wyoming’s shooters on that subject.
Kenny Wasserburger
We'll raise up our Glasses against Evil Forces, Singing, Whiskey for my men, Beer for my horses.
Wyoming Territory Sharps Shooter
Wyoming Territory Sharps Shooter
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Trying to figure out if one can visit Carpenter and Cheyenne with maybe a side detour to Fort Laramie all in one Road Trip.
Will consult the Road Atlas and Nuvi, Donny Ray's last set of directions didn't agree with the road signs. But, none the less get you there if you don't get lost in the translation. Just have to notice the third cross fence West and know where West is when you encounter the third cross fence before the first culvert. Careful when he says a way further because that can be anything from 100 yards to ten miles. Apparently distance in Wyoming is intrinsically understood by the natives.
Will consult the Road Atlas and Nuvi, Donny Ray's last set of directions didn't agree with the road signs. But, none the less get you there if you don't get lost in the translation. Just have to notice the third cross fence West and know where West is when you encounter the third cross fence before the first culvert. Careful when he says a way further because that can be anything from 100 yards to ten miles. Apparently distance in Wyoming is intrinsically understood by the natives.
Sometimes you get the chicken, and sometimes you get the feathers!
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Deuce,
Pretty easy to find the Cheyenne Range, Just go North from the Flying J till you come the Johnson barn, turn left, go a bit, then turn right passed the pile of rocks and down to the fence at the end of the road. Go back about 200 feet and you are there. To get to Carpenter, not that far about 30 miles as the crow flies, but don't use google maps because they don't know where the range is. Best bet is to call me. Seriously, it is a Wyoming thing. Best to think about the 1000 yard match at Byers, CO, drive 100 miles north to Cheyenne, spent the night and on Tuesday shoot the match at Cheyenne and then drive 30 miles to Carpenter for the four day match. All in a weeks time. We will make sure you don't get lost.
Dick
Pretty easy to find the Cheyenne Range, Just go North from the Flying J till you come the Johnson barn, turn left, go a bit, then turn right passed the pile of rocks and down to the fence at the end of the road. Go back about 200 feet and you are there. To get to Carpenter, not that far about 30 miles as the crow flies, but don't use google maps because they don't know where the range is. Best bet is to call me. Seriously, it is a Wyoming thing. Best to think about the 1000 yard match at Byers, CO, drive 100 miles north to Cheyenne, spent the night and on Tuesday shoot the match at Cheyenne and then drive 30 miles to Carpenter for the four day match. All in a weeks time. We will make sure you don't get lost.
Dick
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Sounds doable Dick, thanks for the detailed directions.
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I will be in Wyoming in June....shooting a rifle match. We may spend some time there shooting and touring.
There are those that talk, and those that act. Make a choice.