target practice: 120mm plate

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target practice: 120mm plate

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target practice: 120mm plate by sticky
target practice: 120mm plate by sticky
  • pryere

    pryere

    Brilliant. More info please.

  • sticky replied

    Bovington Tank Museum…....... this was tucked down the side of a scorpion, not able to stand back and get the whole plate !!!

  • HELUA

    HELUA

    Thought this was the face of the moon at first!! Glorious capture, Sticky!!!

  • sticky replied

    Thanks Helua….... glad you like it, this sort of thing doesn’t appeal to everyone !!!

  • shakey

    shakey

    This is great Sticky. Went to the museum very interesting.

  • sticky replied

    I had a blast (scuse the pun) Cheers Shakes x

  • Ranald

    Ranald

    What an unusual find! Where did you get it?

  • sticky replied

    Bovington Tank Museum…....... all big metal and camo colours !! Proper girls day out x

  • Robin Brown

    Robin Brown

    More Cheese Gromet. Looks like a grand day out Sticky. What kind of air rifle do you use those pellets look well shot if you know what I mean. They don’t make dinner plates like they used too. Hope all the firing had stopped before you took this fine photograph too!!

  • sticky replied

    It was a testoserone filled day out…......... but hey, got to stick my lens up a barrel or two !!!

  • roybarry

    roybarry

    You could really spoil someones’ day with ordanance like this-scary!

  • sticky replied

    Is it wrong that I find this so appealing….......... makes me all touchy feely !!!

  • acs565

    acs565

    Love it
    a Carl G makes sweet hole

  • sticky replied

    Now I’m jealous…............

  • ADMarshall

    ADMarshall

    Nice find S – just in the back yard?!

  • sticky replied

    I wish…...... it’d be a hell of a backyard !!! Thanks again AD x

  • Mark Coward

    Mark Coward

    This is great. It’s odd!

  • sticky replied

    Odd’s good…....... thanks Mark xx

  • Casey Herman

    Casey Herman

    Congrats on your feature … I’m curious about how the shell of a bullet would be sticking into the holes, though. I’ve only ever known of the tips leaving the barrel of a rifle … maybe this was just artistic licence by the museum curator. Sure lets you know what kind of fire power’s needed to scratch this plate, eh heh!

  • sticky replied

    Well it was at a Tank Museum …..... maybe the ordnance is different !!! What do I know I’m only a girl !!!!!!!! Thanks for stoppin by, much appreciated xx

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