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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 3092964" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>Wife had a few of her friends from work over after an outing. One was giving her a hard time about always packing a gun (lots of, how shall we say "main stream" view points in the peer group). We have a house located in a location in Anchorge that means we host a lot of folks traveling through. Odd unintended side effect is we end up with an inordinate amount of bear spray cans that folks buy for vacation but can't take back home on the plane. Probably have a 5 gallon pail of them from the last summer. </p><p></p><p>Someone left a few trainer ones at some point so we marched out side put up a "target" and let it fly. Rather impressive range still didn't get much.... because it was a little breezy that day. My drive way was much more protected than the hill they had been on, but still windy enough there was about ad much on us from blow back as the "target". Volunteered to let them try with real spray, but I'd be inside as I'm not fan of second hand pepper spray. </p><p></p><p>Bullets have wind drift, but nothing like a thickened aerosol... not many dead calm days where we recreate so bullets it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 3092964, member: 8394"] Wife had a few of her friends from work over after an outing. One was giving her a hard time about always packing a gun (lots of, how shall we say "main stream" view points in the peer group). We have a house located in a location in Anchorge that means we host a lot of folks traveling through. Odd unintended side effect is we end up with an inordinate amount of bear spray cans that folks buy for vacation but can't take back home on the plane. Probably have a 5 gallon pail of them from the last summer. Someone left a few trainer ones at some point so we marched out side put up a "target" and let it fly. Rather impressive range still didn't get much.... because it was a little breezy that day. My drive way was much more protected than the hill they had been on, but still windy enough there was about ad much on us from blow back as the "target". Volunteered to let them try with real spray, but I'd be inside as I'm not fan of second hand pepper spray. Bullets have wind drift, but nothing like a thickened aerosol... not many dead calm days where we recreate so bullets it is. [/QUOTE]
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