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<blockquote data-quote="Max Heat" data-source="post: 649606" data-attributes="member: 43153"><p>Have you been watching the sons of the guns? Going by the smiles on their faces, they just have too much fun doing what they do, and I envy them. But then, who wouldn't? I do have the highest amount of respect for Will though. In my opinion, he is also one cool-*** dude! </p><p></p><p>It has me fantasizing about getting into the kind of work that they do down there. But at my age, when the reality checks kick in, I realize those thoughts amount to nothing more than pipe dreams. I do make/shoot my own reactive targets though (staying absolutely within what the law allows). I can personally verify that big ones make for big smiles!</p><p></p><p>Anyways, if you are still young (and mechanically inclined), GO FOR IT! But you need to learn as much as you can, so you can be as good as you possibly can be. It is a very highly competitive line of work, because there are a lot of people who want in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Heat, post: 649606, member: 43153"] Have you been watching the sons of the guns? Going by the smiles on their faces, they just have too much fun doing what they do, and I envy them. But then, who wouldn't? I do have the highest amount of respect for Will though. In my opinion, he is also one cool-*** dude! It has me fantasizing about getting into the kind of work that they do down there. But at my age, when the reality checks kick in, I realize those thoughts amount to nothing more than pipe dreams. I do make/shoot my own reactive targets though (staying absolutely within what the law allows). I can personally verify that big ones make for big smiles! Anyways, if you are still young (and mechanically inclined), GO FOR IT! But you need to learn as much as you can, so you can be as good as you possibly can be. It is a very highly competitive line of work, because there are a lot of people who want in. [/QUOTE]
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