Quote of the day–Hoyt Axton

Joy to the world
All the boys and girls now


Hoyt Axton
From the song “Joy to the World” made popular by Three Dog Night.
[I’ve been having this ear worm of Three Dog Night singing this song play in my head since Wednesday. Maybe now that I have delivered another Boomershoot to the world it will stop.


David from Random Nuclear Strikes said it was the best Boomershoot ever. From my standpoint this was true. The glitches were fairly minor and things went nearly perfectly on schedule. Having Michael Bane’s film crew make requests slowed us down some at times but it was for a good cause.


As this ear worm playing I kept wondering… what does the Brady Campaign and the other organizations of gun owner haters have to offer that compares? Like Robb Allen said, “what gun controllers must do for entertainment – hit up the anti-gun range or go to an anti-gun show”. Boomershoot brought 125 people from all over the country to help turn money into noise. Sure, the VPC or the Brady Campaign turn money into noise too but the people spending the money are not happy doing it. We bring joy to the world and they bring hate and sadness.–Joe]

Boomershoot in progress

The Precision Rifle Clinic and the Friday night High Intensity event were a success last night.


The weather was absolutely perfect. Hardly a cloud in the sky and no wind. Today it is raining again and the wind is a little bit of a concern for me. The forecast for tomorrow is better. It is supposed to just be cloudy but no rain.


The HI event went a little slower than desired in part because I didn’t have the badges completely ready and we broke it up into three flights in part so Oleg Volk could take more pictures. Oleg Volk at Boomershoot! How awesome is that?


Of course as near as I could tell he was only taking pictures of the women. But that’s okay–a lot of the pictures were of daughter Xenia and Boomershoot staff member Janelle.

Quote of the day–Ry Jones

If we set the place on fire today it will mean we are really doing something right.


Ry Jones
April 22, 2010
The context was Boomershoot Gun Blogger Day during the discussion of fireball targets and the unintentional fires we have had. It was raining and cold at the time.

Note to self

The batteries at the Taj Mahal will only run the Wi-Fi and a computer for about 40 hours before they discharge low enough to trigger the warning alarm on the inverter. With a typical Boomershoot schedule this figure out to be about 2:00 AM.


The inverter alarm is loud enough to wake people sleeping in a nearby tent.

Quote of the day–Napoleon Bonaparte

Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.


Napoleon Bonaparte
[Last night at the Boomershoot Gun BLogger dinner Rolf N. tried to remember this one when we were talking about the Brady Campaign.–Joe]

Boomershoot status

Gun Blogger Day was wet and cold. Some people did not show up because of that and we sped through the agenda and called it quits about 2:00 PM. It was about then that it stopped raining.


In other news we did got the shooting line set up and 700 stakes pounded into the hillside and other 350 or so at the tree-line.


We tested still another method of target deployment which after the first shot by David @ Random Nuclear Strikes caused nearly everyone to laugh. There is a reason we do all the testing. This was another demonstration of FAIL. If we have the time we will do more testing tomorrow and maybe get the new target deployment method perfected. If not we will revert to the stakes and put up another 150 stakes at the tree-line for Sunday.

Quote of the day–George Washington

To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.


George Washington
First annual address to Congress, 1790.
[I was reminded of this by my (and about 125 other people) preparations for Boomershoot.–Joe]

Tales of woe

I usually keep my email on my computer in my Seattle area bunker then access it remotely. I decided not to do that for the trip to Idaho time because the battery for the uninterruptable power supply went dead. I purchased a new one but the control software says it is dead also. One power glitch and that computer is offline. So I transfered my email to my laptop. So far so good.


This morning the bunker computer went offline. Glad I moved all the critical files to the laptop. Lots of last minute email from Boomershoot people changing things like dinner plans, High Intensity participation, shooting partners etc. It was all safely on the laptop.


I was just finishing up thing at work before I left for Boomershoot country and my laptop died. It won’t boot. It will try then suddenly shut off. Ouch.


I called work and filled them in with things and they will manage fine without me. But that Excell spreadsheet with all the last minute Boomershoot changes was a problem. I had things backed up one more place. An home server computer that automatically gets all of the files in certain directories of my laptop and bunker computers. Unfortunately it doesn’t have Microsoft Office on it. I took the server computer with me (it’s an old laptop that son James was going to throw away).


When I got to the farm I borrowed my brother’s computer and printed out the spreadsheet pages I needed and I think I’m good to go again on that front.


Driving into the Taj Mahal there was one spot that was completely dry last time I was here and I didn’t expect it to be filled with water and soft mud. I hit it with the car going much too slow. I threw mud all over and just barely pulled through it. I figured I can probably get back through it okay by hitting it a lot faster the next time.


I set up my tent and unloaded most of the stuff out of the car… then it started raining about 6:30 PM. It’s raining hard (currently 7:07 PM). The entire area is a slip and slide now. I don’t think I’m going anywhere tonight.


I had planned to get the ATV and little trailer over here tonight so I could transport all the various stuff to the shooting line and the hillside. That is going to have to wait now.


Update: It has stopped raining now (8:25 PM) and my main laptop is working again. I’ve sent and received email. My tester at work says she fixed one of my bugs and another tester resolved another bug of mine as “No Repro” so I’m down to just two bugs. Thanks Crystal and Satya! I’ll think up something special for you guys at the Private Boomershoot Party next weekend.

Boomershoot weather

The weather forecast for Boomershoot this year is looking great. There will be a few people, including myself, in tents that might get a few drops of rain early tomorrow morning:

















































































HOUR   Wed
8AM
Wed
2PM
Wed
8PM
Thu
2AM
Thu
8AM
Thu
2PM
Thu
8PM
Fri
2AM
SKY   Mstly Cldy Cldy Cldy Chnce Shwr Clear Clear Clear Clear
CHANCE OF
PRECIPITATION
  Little / None Little / None Little / None Slight Slight Little / None Little / None Little / None
TEMP (F)   56° 59° 57° 51° 52° 62° 57° 45°
DEWPOINT (F)   44° 44° 45° 43° 40° 36° 33° 32°
HUMIDITY   64% 57% 64% 74% 63% 38% 40% 60%
WIND (MPH)   E 3 NW 9 W 7 W 5 W 3 NW 13 S 6 SW 2


But the Precision Rifle Clinic and the main event should be fine:






















































DAY   Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed
               
SKY Chnce Shwr Ptly Cldy Mstly Cldy Mstly Cldy Ptly Cldy Mstly Cldy Mstly Cldy
HI TEMP (F) 64 66 61 62 66 66 63
LO TEMP (F) 49 39 45 40 39 44 45


 


Forecast by My-Cast.

Quote of the day–Ronald Reagan

Here’s my strategy on the Cold War: We win, they lose.


Ronald Reagan
[A good strategy for the “war” on gun rights as well.


This weekend is my most important “battle” for the year.–Joe]

A threat to safety and democratic rights

An email from the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence:



Today, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer announced that the District of Columbia Voting Rights Act would be pulled from consideration in the U.S. House of Representatives because of the chamber’s inability to stop a National Rifle Association (NRA) amendment that would have effectively gutted the city’s gun laws. “The price was way too high,” said Hoyer, who indicated he made the decision along with D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton.


The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence (CSGV) applauds Majority Leader Hoyer and Delegate Norton for making this hard decision and for acknowledging that the bill was a threat to D.C. residents’ safety and democratic rights. It is a tragedy that a bill that would have extended voting representation in Congress to American citizens who richly deserve it was undermined by the NRA’s insidious agenda.


A recent decision by a federal judge upheld the District of Columbia’s new gun laws as constitutional and torpedoed the NRA’s claims that these regulations are arbitrary and tyrannical. Nonetheless, the NRA pressed ahead and put their petty, partisan agenda ahead of the civil rights of 600,000 patriotic Americans. Their goal was to drive a wedge between D.C. residents, but in the end we emerged unified and more determined than ever.


CSGV has been committed to obtaining full democracy for the District for 40 years. Our president, Mike Beard, was the first executive director of Self-Determination for D.C., a national coalition that was instrumental in passing the Home Rule Act in 1973. In recent years, we have been proud to advocate for voting representation and political autonomy for District residents.


We would like to thank the many individuals and organizations who stepped forward to protect the principle of self-determination in the District. Among them were the 13 members of the D.C. Council, ROOT (Reaching Out to Others Together), the League of Women Voters, DC for Democracy, the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the D.C. Democratic Party, and—most importantly—family members who lost loved ones in the March 30 mass shooting in Southeast Washington.


I find it very telling CSGV calls the repeal of the oppressive D.C. gun laws “a threat to … democratic rights”. I didn’t know we had “democratic rights”. We have civil rights. We have voting rights. But “democratic rights” is something new to me. A quick Bing search indicates it is not a common U.S. phrase. My suspicion is that CSGV knew use of the more common “civil rights” would have yielded laughter and claims of ignorance and/or bigotry. And of course in the next paragraph they overlook the fact that the NRA is very concerned with civil rights. But despite all nine Supreme Court justices agreeing with the NRA that the right to keep and bear arms is a constitutionally protected individual right CSGV is willing to push for the clearly unconstitutionally representative for D.C. in the U.S. Congress. Apparently the U.S. Constitution is irrelevant to their agenda as is safety. If they were concerned with resident safety they would recognize that violence crime is much lower just across the political boundaries on all sides of D.C. where gun laws are more relaxed and that in the last year after D.C.’s fun laws were found unconstitutional violent crime reduced rather than increased as the anti-gun people predicted.


It would seem to me that a rational person would observe that the correlation between restrictive gun laws and high crime is positive in D.C. and that the relaxing of gun laws coincided with reduced violent crime. A rational person would be willing to relax the gun laws even more yet at every turn they fight for more restrictive laws. I can only conclude CSGV does not have rational people or they are not concerned with resident safety as they claim.


I have to smile at them anyway because as they whine about people being allowed restricted access to firearms I’m preparing for over 100 ordinary people to play with guns and explosives for four days. My accomplishments in the next few days will be on television (and has been before and the show was even nominated for an Emmy) and reach thousands of times more people than their pathetic news release.

That explains it

I got a call from a guy in the Seattle area last night asking about Boomershoot.


KING5 Evening Magazine ran their Boomershoot 2005 video again. They put a new introduction on it and called it Blowing off steam at Boomershoot this time.


The guy that called signed up a few minutes later and will be attending on Sunday.


Update: I got another call from the Seattle area from someone else seriously considering attending.

Rivrdog’s ‘Box-Stock’ Rifle Mini-Match

Rivrdog has finalized the rules for the Boomershoot Mini-Match on Friday and Saturday.


He has changed the originally proposed rules such that I won’t be able to game it as I had contemplated.

Boomershoot 2009 video

Barron just put up his Boomershoot 2009 video.


I would attempt to make some snarky comment about procrastination but daughter Xenia is the Queen of Procrastination and she probably inherited that trait from me.

Quote of the day–Barbara Scott

You are in Boomershoot mode. I can sense the energy.


Barbara Scott
April 18, 2010
[Yeah. Boomershoot has been consuming nearly all my cycles and actually Barb is being a more than a little bit generous in saying she can “sense the energy”. I tend to get grumpy with her.–Joe]

Quote of the day–George S. Patton, Jr.

I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country.


George S. Patton, Jr.
Exhortation to troops, North Africa
[Even if we if only speak figuratively about fighting a culture “war” with the enemies of freedom the same sort of exhortation applies. “Dying” may be an economic “death” of their organizations from lack of donations. Or it may be that we starve them of media coverage because we outnumber them 10 (or 100) to 1 at rallies. But still we win the war by “killing off” their “troops” (supporters).


Think in terms of your activism doing the most damage possible to your opponents rather than sacrifice of yourself.


Also of possible interest is people attending Boomershoot this year will be within a mile or so of one of Patton’s Jeep drivers who served in Europe during WW II. He has a farm nearby and lives just over the hill a little way from the Boomershoot site.–Joe]

Boomershoot 2010 open positions

There have been some more last minute cancelations and we now have six seven open shooting positions for Boomershoot 2010.



  • Positions #2 and #4 in .50 Caliber Ghetto are open.
  • Position #11 in Lowlands is open.
  • Position #33 and #36 in Main are open.
  • Positions #47 and #51 (this is the better position if you are going to shoot from the berm) in Berm is open.

There are lots of positions available for both the Friday and Saturday evening High Intensity events.


Sign up here: http://entry.boomershoot.org/


Update: Position 33 just opened up as well.

Boomershoot 2010 update

Boomershoot 2010 shirts, hats, framed prints, underwear, cups, tote bags, mugs, etc. Available here.


Ry has the Boomershoot 2010 schedule available for your cell phone. There are different schedules you can subscribe to such as “Precision Rifle Clinic”, “Staff”, “Main Event”, etc. You phone will be automatically updated (assuming you have a data connection–free on-site Wi-Fi is available if nothing else) if the schedule changes.

Photo of the year?

Linoge claims one of the pictures of private Boomershoot party for Ian is “photo of the year”.


I’m not entirely comfortable with that claim. But it is nice that he did say that.


It was a pretty ordinary day and event in a lot of ways. What of the days when we have 120 shooters connecting with 1 MOA reactive targets out to 700 yards? I think of those pictures as more awe inspiring to me and are probably PSH inspiring to the anti-gun people. And what of the other private parties such as this one with Shobana? (BTW, she is planning on attending another private party soon.) She is from a country that has just as restrictive laws, if not more so, than Canada. And also, the year is young still.


But it’s an opinion thing. Linoge’s opinion is probably just as good as mine in this case.


In any event I have uploaded the original, unedited, high resolution photo for your viewing pleasure here (just shy of 5 Mbytes).


Update: I added the link to his post. Sorry about forgetting that.

Boomershoot 2010 T-shirt image

Via our professional photographer daughter Xenia who took the picture at Boomershoot last year:



Notice the target rich enviornment in the distance? Each of those little white dots is another pound or two of high explosives. The white “smoke” is actually almost all water vapor from the explosions. Yes, we try to make Boomershoot a “green” event. The daffodils? Those were planted by my grandmother and her sisters about 90 years ago.


T-shirts, cups, etc. will be available at Cafepress in a day or three.