K-man
AH legend
This is just to let AH members about how much fun you can have while supporting conservation in Niger. ten years ago, Manday was started as a backlash against Valentines Day. NO WOMEN ALLOWED. It was a day to blow things up, shoot things, demolition derby, cooking meat over a fire, etc. I have been involved since about year two, when we had about 50 men show up. Last year we had almost 400 men show up and the best part is we raised in one day $73,000. That money ALL goes to fund water well drilling in Niger. in Jan-march the crews drilled over 80 water wells in Niger for people who had no fresh water. If you have been to areas of Africa with no fresh water, you can understand what a fresh well can do for the health and wellness of the 800 or so people it serves.
Enough about the conservation, lets talk about the day. Opening ceremonies begin with a tannerite-loaded teddy bear meeting its end with a bang, the firing line opens with anything from .22 targets at 10 yds for pistol to 500 and 600 yard gongs for the .50 cal barrett. you can shoot full-auto weapons for just a dollar a round. of course, on full auto it doesn't take too long to run a hundred round belt through a weapon. The firing range runs about three hours, skeet shooting clays all day, then the auction and the pond race starts which ends up being a demolition derby. Even remote controlled trucks loaded with tannerite are blown up. My purpose today other than to help host was to see how my .375 H&H with a solid would perform on an engine block. My target was the car that had been shot all day by thousands of the full auto, but no rounds except mine were through the engine block. Of course, no solids were shot from the full autos. The hole from the .375 was so clean I could see daylight all the way through. It doesn't show in the picture, but here is the exit hole. The day ends with a group picture and a shot from a mortar built by my nephew that shoots bowling balls over 600 yds. If I am able, I will post the link to the facebook page.
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