Wednesday, May 04, 2005

High Drag Low Speed Operator
Random Nuclear Strikes (and here)
Fun Turns to Tragedy
Kim du Toit

I slept 11 hours last night.  I still haven't looked at my pictures from the event.  Maybe I'll be up to doing something other than sleeping tonight.

Here is a picture from Rolf of the end of the day “up close and personal“ stuff:

Update: The Fun Turns to Tragedy link has been modified to be the AAR.

Joe Huffman  Wednesday, May 04, 2005 7:50:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [3]  | 

Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice.

Thomas Paine

Joe Huffman  Wednesday, May 04, 2005 7:08:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Tuesday, May 03, 2005
It appears I forgot to post this request for help building a bomb.  I BCC'd the Bomb Help Fan Club email alias and intended to post a note here about it too but I forgot.
Joe Huffman  Tuesday, May 03, 2005 6:28:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 

Here are some Boomershoot 2005 videos thanks to Jason Mount.  It includes “Entertainingly Close“ Rolf with his .357.

Joe Huffman  Tuesday, May 03, 2005 5:38:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 

We have to get an AR!

Lee Ellyn Frailey
May 1, 2005
While at Boomershoot 2005
She said this shortly after this video was shot.  Lee Ellyn is the third person from the left.  I apologized to her husband for creating an addict.  He said they would borrow one for next year.

Joe Huffman  Tuesday, May 03, 2005 5:35:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Monday, May 02, 2005

I went to bed at 12:40 this morning.  I only lost five pounds this year instead of the usual 10.  So you should know from just that data point it was the best event ever.  An amazing number of people were there.  Spectators drove from Missoula and brought someone from Mississippi.  Participants drove from Texas, North Dakota, New Mexico, Michigan, and Arizona.  Others came in from New York City, Maryland, Florida, California, and Alaska.  The KING 5 crew for Evening Magazine seemed to be good people even if they were a little nervous and perhaps a bit overwhelmed.  They both shot explosives from close range with Ry's tricked out Kalashnikov.  I'll post when I know the show date and time. Ry will record it and create DVDs for us. 

Blogs with pictures so far are here:

FishOrMan
Periodic Journal of my wanderings (See also here, here, and here)
Musings of the Commando Kumquat

The weather was fantastic.  Best ever.  My son James will have to change his story on the Boomershoot weather predictions now.

The fireball demo worked this time.

The anvil firing and bowling ball launch were big hits.

The worst safety violations I saw or heard about were spectators not using ear protection and a couple participants that forgot to put on safety glasses while shooting.

Ry entertained us by getting his van stuck in the mud--twice.  Barb took particular pleasure in the fact it was her Jeep that pulled him out both times.

In all the insanity of the group “clean up” at the tree line we overlooked six 4”, 25 6”, and one 7” target behind the berm.  That was 32 targets the participants missed out on.  I'm sorry about that.  But what struck me the most about that oversight is that in the first Boomershoot in '98 I only had 68 targets total and at this event we overlooked nearly half that many and never missed them.

Thanks to someone's good eyes they noticed a fire up way up on the hill from a tracer round and I was able to put it out before it did any damage.

Gene Econ and assistants put on a great clinic by all accounts. 

I didn't see much of the clinic.  I and many others were busy making targets.  That is a story in itself that would take an hour or more to write up and I don't have the time for right now.  The bottom line is that we had a crisis with targets not detonating due to a couple of subtle process variables that changed from our earlier tests.  We didn't realize the process had changed but it had.  It could have been a disaster.  In some ways it was a disaster but rather than put a bullet in my head we figured out a work-around and made it work.  The long-range targets were failures but the 375 yard targets worked well and people loved getting up close and blasting away from 25 yards away.  Video should be available from Jason Mount and others soon.

I plan to write and post the speech I wanted to give at the Boomershoot dinner soon.  The time I had alloted to write it were consumed recovering from the target problems.  Lots of things I wanted to say and didn't remember at the time.  Lots of things I could have said much better.  I really appreciate the tolerance.  I figured the targets for the next day were more important than my blathering the night before.

I'm tired, very tired.  Time for about 12 hours of sleep.

Joe Huffman  Monday, May 02, 2005 7:40:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [1]  | 

My .357 will set them off but I have to be entertainingly close.

Rolf Nelson
May 1, 2005
While "Boomer Hunting" at Boomershoot 2005
”Entertainingly close” meant within about 20 feet which is well within the “blast zone” of smoke and dust.
Update: Video is here.

Joe Huffman  Monday, May 02, 2005 5:57:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Thursday, April 28, 2005

I was up until 01:30 this morning but I got everything done that HAD to be done before I leave.  We dropped Kim off at the airport at 06:00 and said hi to Sarah. Kim gets back into town about 18:30.  She is due at Boomershoot by 08:30 the next morning.

My stomach is in knots this morning.  No appetite.  It'll probably remain that way until midday on Sunday--assuming everything goes well I'll get an appetite Sunday night.  Lots and lots of things to do today.  Almost for certain this will be my last post until at least Sunday, maybe even Monday night.

Remember, spectators are welcome.  Bring ear protection, a lawn chair, rain gear, sunscreen, and everything in between.  If you forget the ear protection we have some extra.  Ask at the RV/check-in table.

The forecast for wind looks a lot better but with chances of showers on Friday and Saturday.  It should be okay. 

Friday, Apr 29
Times of clouds and sun with a shower possible in the afternoon. Winds from the S at 2 mph.  High: 59° F  RealFeel: 66° F
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy. Wind information is not available.  Low: 39° F  RealFeel: 43° F

Saturday, Apr 30 
Mostly cloudy with a shower possible. Winds from the NE at 2 mph.  High: 65° F  RealFeel: 69° F
Saturday Night: Cloudy. Winds from the ESE at 5 mph.  Low: 40° F  RealFeel: 39° F

Sunday, May 1 
Variable cloudiness. Winds from the E at 8 mph.  High: 62° F  RealFeel: 57° F
Sunday Night: Plenty of clouds. Winds from the SE at 6 mph.  Low: 42° F  RealFeel: 39° F

Joe Huffman  Thursday, April 28, 2005 5:49:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [1]  | 

The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference -- they serve a place of honor with all that is good.

George Washington

Joe Huffman  Thursday, April 28, 2005 5:38:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Wednesday, April 27, 2005

James called an we talked about the Serenity trailer that is out.  The series was so good.  We have high hopes for the movie.

Kim's doctor's appointment turned out far better than we feared.  The doc said it probably was just cartilage rather than her ACL.  She can work just take it easy.  Then we went out to lunch.

Xenia thinks the drawing of an explosion I have on the Boomershoot shirts, etc. looks like a vagina and/or uterus and has a poll up asking everyone else what they think.  Vagina is winning 3:1 over explosion at this time.

I burned 100 CD's with Boomershoot History Through 2004 on them.  All shooters will get one and I'll burn more for anyone that shows up and wants one.

The server for my email and a couple dozen web sites including boomershoot.org, joehuffman.org, etc. lost it's power supply and I had to replace it.  Lots of last minute email from boomershoot people.  I also received lots of calls about Boomershoot including one from the outdoor writer at the Lewiston Morning Tribune.  There should be an article about Boomershoot in the Outdoor section tomorrow.

I printed 900 labels for the reactive targets to be compliant with the ATFE.

I wrote up the worker's task list and emailed that out.

Kim has a second interview with Horizon Air in Seattle tomorrow.  They will fly her over and back.  She is floating in the clouds.  She got the house she and a friend wanted to rent.today too.

I picked up a shooting bench from Tim and Lisa since they can't attend this year.

I picked up Kim mattress than her old roommate let her seven cats piss and crap all over and put it behind our house for later disposal.

I still have 100 badges and CD labels to print out tonight.  I hope I don't run out of ink in the ink jet printer

Barb keeps asking if I'm having fun yet...

Joe Huffman  Wednesday, April 27, 2005 9:30:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 

I had my first Boomershoot “butterflies” on Monday evening.  I was watching a movie with Barb in our living room and I suddenly remembered I hadn't found one of our walkie-talkies yet and hadn't purchased a new one either.  What else had I forgotten?  My stomach was tied up in knots for a while.  I've been doing fairly well since then.  I wake up far earlier than normal--5:10 this morning after going to bed at 23:07 but I don't wake up during the night.  I still have an appetite; which is good.  Things are actually going well.  The weather still looks good to.  We are close enough that they should be close to right on now:

Friday, Apr 29
Clouds limiting sun. Winds from the E at 4 mph.  High: 61° F  RealFeel: 64° F
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy. Winds from the ESE at 6 mph.  Low: 34° F  RealFeel: 31° F

Saturday, Apr 30 
Cloudy with a shower possible. Winds from the E at 8 mph.  High: 61° F  RealFeel: 55° F
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy. Winds from the E at 7 mph.  Low: 39° F  RealFeel: 36° F

Sunday, May 1 
Overcast. Winds from the E at 9 mph.  High: 65° F  RealFeel: 59° F
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy. Winds from the E at 6 mph.  Low: 40° F  RealFeel: 38° F

Joe Huffman  Wednesday, April 27, 2005 5:34:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 

Liar: A lawyer with a roving commission.

Ambrose Bierce
The Devil's Dictionary

Joe Huffman  Wednesday, April 27, 2005 5:19:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Tuesday, April 26, 2005

I just got conformation that another Boomershoot video will be made this year.  The same guy as last year will be on site video taping and interviewing people.  He will be selling them onsite for later delivery.

I also just finished my “home video” of Boomershoot History up until Boomershoot 2004.  I'll be giving those away to everyone that entered the event and shows up.  Assuming I can duplicate all 100 CD's.  I'm going to be very, very busy tomorrow.  I wish my laptop CD was working....

After the event I'll upload it to Boomershoot.org for download, but it's 237Mbytes so it will only be for people that have “big pipes” for downloading.

Joe Huffman  Tuesday, April 26, 2005 9:43:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 

Friday, Apr 29
Mostly cloudy and cool. Winds from the NE at 9 mph.  High: 55° F  RealFeel: 48° F
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy. Winds from the ENE at 7 mph.  Low: 35° F  RealFeel: 31° F

Saturday, Apr 30
Cloudy. Winds from the ENE at 8 mph.  High: 59° F  RealFeel: 54° F
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy. Winds from the E at 7 mph.  Low: 36° F RealFeel: 32° F

Sunday, May 1
Overcast. Winds from the E at 9 mph.  High: 63° F  RealFeel®: 57° F
Sunday Night: Plenty of clouds. Winds from the ESE at 6 mph.  Low: 40° F  RealFeel: 37° F

Joe Huffman  Tuesday, April 26, 2005 7:30:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 

A lawyer with his briefcase can steal more than a hundred men with guns.

Don Corleone
The Godfather, bk. 1, ch. 1 (1969)

Joe Huffman  Tuesday, April 26, 2005 7:11:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Monday, April 25, 2005

Friday, Apr 29 
Clouds limiting sun. Winds from the NE at 9 mph.  High: 63° F  RealFeel: 58° F
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy. Winds from the NE at 6 mph.

Saturday, Apr 30 
Cloudy. Winds from the NE at 9 mph.  High: 61° F  RealFeel®: 55° F
Saturday Night: Cloudy. Winds from the S at 7 mph.  Low: 41° F  RealFeel: 37° F

Sunday, May 1
Overcast. Winds from the N at 6 mph.  High: 63° F  RealFeel: 59° F
Sunday Night: Rainy. Winds from the WSW at 4 mph.

Joe Huffman  Monday, April 25, 2005 6:20:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [2]  | 

You both observe that he frequently evades responding to your points. That means he can assemble his points with a quick copy-paste, or hand the job to a trollbot.

If you and Rolf are building huge dielectical muscles and/or using/building a library of arguments, more power to you.

I understand that engaging 'the enemy' in public debate is important. Since you aren't going to convince Henry, you should take your considerable knowledge and skills to a forum where persuadable people are more likely to see your points, counterpoints, and the opposition's evasions.

Don't let this asshole steal any more of your life.

Sean Flynn
Wed 4/20/2005 9:46 AM

Joe Huffman  Monday, April 25, 2005 5:45:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [1]  | 
 Sunday, April 24, 2005

Less than five days until the first day of Boomershoot 2005 and the weather forecasts are probably pretty accurate by now.

Weather forecast for nearby Orofino:

Friday, Apr 29
Mostly cloudy with a little rain. Winds from the NE at 9 mph.  High: 63° F  RealFeel®: 58° F
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy. Winds from the NE at 6 mph.  Low: 37° F  RealFeel: 33° F

Saturday, Apr 30
Cloudy. Winds from the NE at 9 mph.  High: 61° F  RealFeel: 55° F
Saturday Night: Cloudy. Winds from the S at 7 mph.  Low: 41° F  RealFeel: 37° F

Sunday, May 1
Overcast. Winds from the N at 6 mph.  High: 63° F  RealFeel: 59° F
Sunday Night: Rainy. Winds from the WSW at 4 mph.

Barb and I visited the site today. The water went over the windshield of the van as we splashed through the creek on our way to and from dumping stuff off at the Taj Mahal.  My new dispensor for the liquid fuel leaked about a half gallon and destroyed a few hundred small paper bags (think brown paper “lunch bags”).  Most of it was caught in a plastic container lid that just happened to be directly under the dispensor so it could have been a lot worse.  I burned them and threw on a hundred or so of the old target bodies that I invested so much time and money into fire too.  The wind picked up a little later and blew some burning paper into some dry grass and brush and Barb and I had to put that fire out.  A vivid reminder of how easy things burn even when you think everything is wet.

Joe Huffman  Sunday, April 24, 2005 9:40:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [2]  | 

Saturday Kim brought Xenia home from work and stayed around to visit with us for while.  She told us she had been to Seattle and back three times last week.  She changed a flat tire on one trip while wearing four inch high heels. Plus she went to Coeur d'Alene and back once.  Plus she worked nearly every day.

We bought a 'new' car yesterday.  A 2004 Chevrolet Aveo.  Xenia loves it.  We told her she could use it, most of the time, when she gets her drivers license.  She sat in the car and talked to her friends via her cell phone for close to an hour.

Barb and I went to visit my parents and a bunch of my mom's relatives that had come over to visit.  A couple of them I had never met before.  One I probably hadn't seen in at least 30 years. 

We dumped a bunch of stuff off at the Taj Mahal for the Boomershoot and we were just getting on the paved road again when Kim called and wanted to talk to Barb.  It sounds like she tore her anterior cruciate ligament.  She'll need surgery and she won't be able to put weight on it for quite some time.  Our guess is this means she will miss out on her Horizon Air job if that comes through this week.  Heavy sigh.

Joe Huffman  Sunday, April 24, 2005 8:29:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 

After a shooting spree, they always want to take the guns away from the people who didn't do it.  I sure as hell wouldn't want to live in a society where the only people allowed guns are the police and the military.

William Burroughs
(b. 1914)
U.S. author. "The War Universe,"
taped conversation (published in Grand Street, no. 37;
repr. in Painting and Guns, 1992, in a slightly different form.

Joe Huffman  Sunday, April 24, 2005 8:53:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Saturday, April 23, 2005

Why guns and explosives?  Why would people want to do this?  Why do you do this?  What motivates you to put all this work into something that you frequently lose money on?

I've had those questions asked of me many, many times.  In public I almost always give answers that, while true, weren't entirely complete.  I'd give them this answer about evolution, human curiosity, action at a distance and creating a “magic kingdom“ for long range shooters.  I'd give them the psychology of intermittent rewards.  I would tell them about being able to get positive news coverage for gun owners because it was an unusal event with smart educated people from all over the country (really, it's essentially from all over North America). Or I would be flippant and give them “Ragnar Benson's“ quote about having a character defect if you didn't share our delight with explosives. Sometimes I would tell people who I figured I could trust with the answer to ask me again in private.  That was several years ago.

The politics of this country in regards to gun control have changed.  The turning point has been reached and we have a winning endgame in front of us.  There are still a lot of bigots out there that are trying to make gun owners into second class citizens and politicians that try to use fear of guns to increase their power.  But Federally things have improved in the last five years.  And even in some states like Washington where the Democrats got control of both houses and the governor's mansion no further restrictions have been implemented recently.  And there are means in place by which you can legally carry your loaded firearm for personal protection in nearly all states.  Alaska now has “Vermont style” concealed carry laws and a few other states are debating it in the legislature.  Even Illinois, a gun owners hell, is debating allowing people to carry concealed firearms.  The war is being won.  We need to keep up the pressure and push the bigots into political extinction rather than let them build up strength and attack us again but if we choose our battles carefully and don't slack off the victory is ours if we want it.  So, with that in mind I feel much more comfortable in revealing the main reason why I do this thing called Boomershoot.  Because myself and the people I enable will likely not be required to utilize in a life and death situation what we learn from “boomershooting“.  Hence it is unlikely that myself, my friends, and my family will be near the top of a list of people to “question“ in the near future after revealing the primary reason for Boomershoot:

If it ever becomes necessary to start shooting tyrants and “jack booted thugs“ in our country I want as many people on my side as possible.  And I want them to have the equipment and the skills to be able to hit head and chest sized objects many hundreds of yards away.

Boomershoot is about a “magic kingdom” for shooters.  The availability of this magic kingdom is a great motivator for people to aquire the skills and equipment necessary to accomplish the tasks that only a few years ago I thought could come within just a few years.  Do you know how long it was from the time Germany passed their “Weapons Control Act” (our Gun Control Act of 1968 was based on this Nazi law) to when they started the intial, then Final Solution?  The Weapons Control Act was passed in 1938.  Just two to three years from “reasonable” gun laws with the “sporting purpose” test to this (from of a poster I purchased from JPFO):

In Rwanda the time from blissful unawareness of impending doom until the slaughter began was measured in minutes.  There has never been a genocide without a prior implementation of gun control.  It's trival to come up with 60 million dead due to gun control in the 20th century.  Other estimates range as high as 200 million.  And it is the prevention of those sort of genocides that is my primary motivation.

Joe Huffman  Saturday, April 23, 2005 11:44:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [4]  | 

When it comes right down to it, you probably won't shoot anybody that you morally don't believe deserves to be shot.  For the most part, your biggest problem will be pulling the trigger when you really need to rather than pulling it on someone that shouldn't be shot.  You need to envision the situations that you might need to shoot someone and make the decisions ahead of time.  Make your decisions independent of gender, age, and race. The little 12 year old blond kid, that looks a lot like you, with a gun demanding your tennis shoes is just as likely, or more so, to kill you as some dirty, fat, stinking, scraggly haired, scumbag.

Greg Hamilton
Self Defense Instructor
Nov. 19, 1995

Joe Huffman  Saturday, April 23, 2005 9:53:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  |