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I had a good outing as well

In Reply to: trial of my new cannon posted by Michael on June 11, 2003 at 13:35:05:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on June 12, 2003 at 11:06:22

Got 5 myself between St. Lo and the field they had the tank on tank battle.

I had to change spots in anticipation that they would return and be watching that spot. Sure enough they hosed the ragweed right where I had been. But I was on the other side of the road about 50 yards farther up the road. They were pissed! Got them again. Then they stopped comming like you said.

On the field I snuck up to roadside and wouldn't you know it some Germans came up to reinforce the bunkers. I had left my marker in the treeline and thus had no colors to display. They spotted me and started to long ball me. Totally exposed. Didn't take cover. No place to go. I started shaking my head "NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! and pointed to my RPG and the American tank. I managed to persuade them to stop firing.

Blasted the first German Tank that went by.

Then they figured it out.....

I died shortly there after.

What we need on THAT field is one with some range that can take out tanks from a distance.

Working on a set up showing promise that shoots multiple balls out of a single barrel intact. Had 4 balls working. Tinkering to see if I can get 12 balls out of one barrel. Six barrels times twelve balls is 72 balls. Now that would paint the whole side of a tank at 40 yards.

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