Always. Pick his brain every chance I get!We're you able to gain any shooting knowledge from him in return?
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Always. Pick his brain every chance I get!We're you able to gain any shooting knowledge from him in return?
I've thought about that quite a bit and in a TRUE SHTF event I can only hope I'm at ground zero of the first nuke or whatever it is and never knew what happened.You say that now, but when SHTF, you'll be glad you're "Family". Bwahahaha!![]()
Roger that brother!I've thought about that quite a bit and in a TRUE SHTF event I can only hope I'm at ground zero of the first nuke or whatever it is and never knew what happened.
I've seen plenty of suffering and misery in my life. I am not even a little bit eager to see any more. People will likely behave worse than animals and I don't want to be around.
Being an F Class shooter
That kind of stuff has always been I think you just get to a point in you life where you experience it.Being an F Class shooter and having a friends introduce you to new “gun friends that target shoot” only to find out they shoot paper plates at 25 and 50 yards with an AR15 off the bench and then call that Benchrest shooting..
There are a lot of trails in the shooting sports. That is a good thing. Interests change.That kind of stuff has always been I think you just get to a point in you life where you experience it.
If I try and compete I get so effing bored I should just shoot myself, I just can't stand it. Give me something that moves or shoots back and I fair ok. It's different strokes for different folks.
People can and will be awful, you just can't avoid it! I'm just grateful for the family and time that I've had.I've thought about that quite a bit and in a TRUE SHTF event I can only hope I'm at ground zero of the first nuke or whatever it is and never knew what happened.
I've seen plenty of suffering and misery in my life. I am not even a little bit eager to see any more. People will likely behave worse than animals and I don't want to be around.
I'm with you there. I've used the range as a training area for my son, taught him and now my grandchildren how to be organized, analytical and to be decent folks while teaching them to shoot.There are a lot of trails in the shooting sports. That is a good thing. Interests change.
If you are a golfer you golf or quit.
Shooting sports have shotgun, pistol, target rifle, action shooting that involves everything. Just make sure we stick together!!
One of my son's used my father's Pre64 Model 70I'm with you there. I've used the range as a training area for my son, taught him and now my grandchildren how to be organized, analytical and to be decent folks while teaching them to shoot.
I use it to keep up with the manual of arms for my tools, work loads and dabble with old military rifles. It's fun taking a 100 year old rifle and make it work.
As long as shooters are safe let them have their fun.
But your son knew!!!One of my son's used my father's Pre64 Model 70
in 270 to harvest a buck a few weeks ago. Old Redfield wide angle scope still on it. My son said it was a fantastic experience. Sitting on the mountain imagining where every honest scratch and dent on the stock got there...
Buck didn't know it was done in by a antique rifle!!