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The Basics, Starting Out
Introducing New Shooters to Our Sport
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave King" data-source="post: 52039" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I have had to opportunity to bring new folks along too and it really is a joy to see the improvement and "glow of understanding".</p><p></p><p>The offshoot of this is as Ian mentioned: <strong>They are a bit awestruck by the costs of good toys... ...scopes, mounts, spotters, shooting mats, data books, cleaning gear, guncases, Mil-dot Masters, wind meters, Harris's and more reloading components than they ever thought they would be burning up.</strong></p><p></p><p> I generally catch hell from the financial manager of the household once the newbie individual is "hooked". The comment is usually something like "It sure is expensive knowing/being you! (referring to me)" At which I generally respond "Well, imagine how expensive it is being me ALL THE TIME!"</p><p></p><p> Being a practitioner of this portion of the hunting sport is expensive and rewarding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave King, post: 52039, member: 3"] I have had to opportunity to bring new folks along too and it really is a joy to see the improvement and "glow of understanding". The offshoot of this is as Ian mentioned: [B]They are a bit awestruck by the costs of good toys... ...scopes, mounts, spotters, shooting mats, data books, cleaning gear, guncases, Mil-dot Masters, wind meters, Harris's and more reloading components than they ever thought they would be burning up.[/B] I generally catch hell from the financial manager of the household once the newbie individual is "hooked". The comment is usually something like "It sure is expensive knowing/being you! (referring to me)" At which I generally respond "Well, imagine how expensive it is being me ALL THE TIME!" Being a practitioner of this portion of the hunting sport is expensive and rewarding. [/QUOTE]
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