Spajohn
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Regarding an Anvil Shoot:
Since the 11th of November 1918 the city of Hamilton, Texas has had an anvil shoot. The story is that when the telegram announcing the armistice arrived (5a.m Texas time) they used an anvil shoot to notify/celebrate everyone.
Since then, the local American Legion Post has had an anvil shoot each Veteran's Day at 5 a.m.
They use two anvils with a black powder charge on top of one and the second anvil placed on top. Using a long rod heated red hot in a fire, they touch off the charge. Over the years it has become a treasured tradition and an opportunity for a fund-raising breakfast. Trust me, there are weirder "festivals" celebrated in Texas than this charming tradition.
I believe that the finesse in competitive anvil shooting revolves around leveling your anvil as best as you can in order that it lands as close as possible to it's launch point. Straight up and down wins the day, it's not as easy as it looks.