Greg, you remember the location where we shot the Tannerite? Jon and I were at the same place on New Year's Day, and... shooting Tannerite. ;D Now, alot of this had already melted - there was much more on the morning of New Year's Eve. It got onto the streets in town. Here's the road on the way in: Here's an interesting sign, right after that cattle guard and gate. This is an example of something that ALL Americans should know, about "our" country, too. We're not "safe" in our own country, and this is one of the reasons that I should NOT be restricted from owning evil "assault weapons..." [img width=810 height=607]http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m239/rgrhartley/100_0628_zps6cc3bd3d.jpg View from the shooting position, and the 1,200-yard range. [img width=810 height=607]http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m239/rgrhartley/100_0629_zps0e035ae7.jpg A couple of the firearms of choice. If you look at the far right side of this pic, you'll see a cardboard target down in that wash - that's exactly 100 yards from the shooting position. We placed the Tannerite on the large rock in the middle of that wash. [img width=810 height=607]http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m239/rgrhartley/100_0630_zpscc5f1a76.jpg Great way to start 2013 - hanging out with a great friend, shooting, setting off some Tannerite, and trying to figure out this country's problems. <thumbsup>