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<blockquote data-quote="salthunter" data-source="post: 1415381" data-attributes="member: 105069"><p>I found this site looking for an old neighbor who taught me how to shoot better as a kid 50 years ago. I just retired: former contractor, shop and Special Education teacher. I bought my own Mec Jr when I was 13. reloading lots of shotgun shells over the years. My long range shooting as a kid use to be setting up on a bluff and shooting into the river 3-800 yards away with a .22</p><p> I plan to start shooting more center fire and loading my own. </p><p> Grew up hunting squirrels with a rifle in Minnesota. Married a gal from Idaho who was a shooter on her HS and BYU rifle team. Now I enjoy waterfowl hunting, chasing elk with a stick and string and plan to put the hurt on the coyote population.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salthunter, post: 1415381, member: 105069"] I found this site looking for an old neighbor who taught me how to shoot better as a kid 50 years ago. I just retired: former contractor, shop and Special Education teacher. I bought my own Mec Jr when I was 13. reloading lots of shotgun shells over the years. My long range shooting as a kid use to be setting up on a bluff and shooting into the river 3-800 yards away with a .22 I plan to start shooting more center fire and loading my own. Grew up hunting squirrels with a rifle in Minnesota. Married a gal from Idaho who was a shooter on her HS and BYU rifle team. Now I enjoy waterfowl hunting, chasing elk with a stick and string and plan to put the hurt on the coyote population. [/QUOTE]
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