I love weedeating….

We are fond of that kind of shooting too, and have on occasions pruned a little dead tree down to limbs left that required more than a few shots from a .22 to cut a branch.

My friend have a bunch of trimmed branches laying around, but now we do mostly use those as kindling for our R&R sessions around the firepit with a glass of single malt in the hand.

 
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Queen Ann's Lace is all over the range. Big tall plant with a bunch of small white flowers on a thick stem. Perfect airgun fodder!

I'm pretty certain that is not Queen Annes Lace and because of the flower and the leaf is another plant Poison Hemlock is confused with.

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Queen Annes Lace. Skinny green stem all the way up and usually waist high sometimes chest.

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Poison hemlock, thick stalk, can be well over six feet tall and appears to be what your shooting in the vid.

The poison Hemlock is significantly taller than QAL and the main stem of the plant is purple/green/white in color in mature plants, hollow, and rather juicy. One of the most poisonous plants there is.
 
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I'm pretty certain that is not Queen Annes Lace and because of the flower and the leaf is another plant Poison Hemlock is confused with.

View attachment 274579Queen Annes Lace

View attachment 274580Poison hemlock

The poison Hemlock is significantly taller and the main stem of the plant is purple/green in color in mature plants, hollow, and rather juicy.
I made sure that all the plants on the range are Queen Anns Lace. No poison plants allowed on the range. Still fun to shoot!