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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="wv270wsm" data-source="post: 1685887" data-attributes="member: 96251"><p>I'm 37 and worked as oilfield trash the last 10 years . And proud of it . My wife has a good job and make as much as I do . Two sons that are teenagers . I personally have over triple digit firearms not including what we've bought our sons . Granted none of them are extremely expensive but some are very nice in my opinion. We shoot as much as possible throughout the year . Reloading our own saves quite a bit especially since before my dad passed away he bought a gun store that was closing out of bullets primers and powder. A whole pickup load for real. Mom was slightly aggravated LOL . </p><p>I've always had the impression that firearms are a better investment that most other things . </p><p>Up until three years ago I thought my gun collection was kinda expensive, that was until my youngest son got the bear hunting with hounds bug . Six hounds right at 10 grand not counting food or tracking devices. But he's paid what he can for a 15 yr old</p><p>Save what ya can where ya can love the old lady and kids those kiddos . Teach em all to shoot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wv270wsm, post: 1685887, member: 96251"] I’m 37 and worked as oilfield trash the last 10 years . And proud of it . My wife has a good job and make as much as I do . Two sons that are teenagers . I personally have over triple digit firearms not including what we’ve bought our sons . Granted none of them are extremely expensive but some are very nice in my opinion. We shoot as much as possible throughout the year . Reloading our own saves quite a bit especially since before my dad passed away he bought a gun store that was closing out of bullets primers and powder. A whole pickup load for real. Mom was slightly aggravated LOL . I’ve always had the impression that firearms are a better investment that most other things . Up until three years ago I thought my gun collection was kinda expensive, that was until my youngest son got the bear hunting with hounds bug . Six hounds right at 10 grand not counting food or tracking devices. But he’s paid what he can for a 15 yr old Save what ya can where ya can love the old lady and kids those kiddos . Teach em all to shoot [/QUOTE]
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