There are a lot of good ideas here, but I am going to have to recomend strongly against one of them. The bowling pin shoot. I know a lot of ranges that shoot bowling pins, but I have had a bad experience with them, here is the story.
My dad and I were out side one summer working on my truck. My step brother came out of the house and said that a screw had just blown through our microwave. At the same time my dad and I said, "What did you put in it?" He said, "Nothing, I was just sitting on the couch watching t.v. and I heard a noise, I went into the kitchen and a screw had blown through the back of the microwave and out the door." We went inside, and after looking around a little, I found a full metal jacket bullet laying on the floor under our kitchen table. The problem with finding out where it came from was that right after this happened, it started raining, the people quite shooting. The police had no idea where it came from, they searched the woods near our house with dogs and found nothing. Later that day, we took the GPS and went driving, we ended up finding a home shooting range about 2 1/2 miles away. My dad said it couldn't have been from there since they had about a 15-20 ft. sand pit that they had their targets (bowling pins) in. We stopped in to talk to them, and it turns out they had been shooting earlier that day, and the bullet did match one of there guns. He bought us a new microwave, we plugged the hole in the side of the house and luckily that is all that happened, sure this is a fluke incident, but why take the chance. Just a little story about shooting bowling pins.
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