Plinking means,, simply casual shooting.. No caliber restriction.. We would plink a couple old trucks on occasion in the army with a m109 howitzer. 155mm. Big Gun 26 tons.The sound returned fro the unfortunate target was awesome. Pilots in desert storm also Used the term :Tank Plinking"despite Gen Schwarkfs objection. he thought it was not P.C. To trivialize the outclassing of the enemy. Can anyone actualy spell "Schwartskauf"No looking it up..
Any way .. the term seems related mosty to the audio feed back you get when shooting targets more interesting than paper. like thin metal etc.here is a link on tank plinking ,, for those who are really bored.
http://www.afa.org/magazine/perspectives/desert_storm/1093tank.asp plink ( P ) Pronunciation Key (plngk)
v. plinked, plinkĀ·ing, plinks
v. tr.
To cause to make a soft, sharp, metallic sound; clink.
To shoot at casually.
v. intr.
To make a soft, sharp, metallic sound.
To shoot casually at random targets.
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[Imitative.]
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plinker n.
Handgun plinking is an informal recreational sport where a shooter can practice with various types of targets. It is noncompetitive and shooters of any skill level can practice plinking. Be sure to check local or city ordinances regarding shooting where you live. The shooting site needs to be in a safe, remote area, with a safe backstop where possible ricochets can be eliminated and where the noise will not disturb any neighbors.
Targets can be swung from strings or pinned to a cardboard backstop. Using glass objects can be dangerous and is not recommended. As in all shooting activities, shooters should wear eye and hearing protection and abide by all the standard safe gun handling rules.
I was shooting casualy at a few diffrent targets for fun so it seems to fit.
Now it is settled.. well probally not.. Just a little fun with the word.