target practice: 120mm plate

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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
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
This is great Sticky. Went to the museum very interesting.
sticky replied
I had a blast (scuse the pun) Cheers Shakes x
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
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
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
Love it
a Carl G makes sweet hole
sticky replied
Now I’m jealous…............
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
This is great. It’s odd!
sticky replied
Odd’s good…....... thanks Mark xx
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