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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1743678" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>I hope I don't dislocate my shoulder patting myself on the back here. I have been a decent shot since I was young, biggest problem was holding interest in doing so. I could shoot gophers all day long and stay interested with a 22. One round of trap has always been enough for me, score great, any after becomes boring. It is the same with me shooting pool, one good game, lol. Pistol shooting I could stay in the game and have fun, not so much today though.</p><p>I was introduced to LR shooting roughly 10 yrs ago, I love it. Though it has cost a small fortune, today I shoot extremely accurate rifles and loads. Even after 10 yrs, I find myself speeding a little to get to the range, yes!</p><p>I do not care to shoot animals today myself, but I take a few LR hunting with my rifles. If they prove they can shoot, and listen to me, all has went great so far. I have brought a lot of guys into precision long range shooting, and felt right at home helping them spend exorbitant amounts of money doing so.</p><p>By nature, I am an extremely helpful person, but my tolerance level wanes more these days on the range with certain types of guys. You know the ones that are bad, have a bad rifle, well that 5" plate hanging at 800 is bad too, let's see what you got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1743678, member: 33622"] I hope I don't dislocate my shoulder patting myself on the back here. I have been a decent shot since I was young, biggest problem was holding interest in doing so. I could shoot gophers all day long and stay interested with a 22. One round of trap has always been enough for me, score great, any after becomes boring. It is the same with me shooting pool, one good game, lol. Pistol shooting I could stay in the game and have fun, not so much today though. I was introduced to LR shooting roughly 10 yrs ago, I love it. Though it has cost a small fortune, today I shoot extremely accurate rifles and loads. Even after 10 yrs, I find myself speeding a little to get to the range, yes! I do not care to shoot animals today myself, but I take a few LR hunting with my rifles. If they prove they can shoot, and listen to me, all has went great so far. I have brought a lot of guys into precision long range shooting, and felt right at home helping them spend exorbitant amounts of money doing so. By nature, I am an extremely helpful person, but my tolerance level wanes more these days on the range with certain types of guys. You know the ones that are bad, have a bad rifle, well that 5" plate hanging at 800 is bad too, let's see what you got. [/QUOTE]
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