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<blockquote data-quote="LexingtonNC" data-source="post: 768903" data-attributes="member: 65274"><p>Hi ... just sort of stumbled in here following a link from some other site. I'm hoping to learn how to make the transition from <em>shooting at</em> things to simply <em>shooting</em> them.</p><p></p><p>I used to be pretty good with a .22 when I was a teen ... but it's been 40 years since I hoisted a rifle to my shoulder and I've NEVER fired anything that could be considered a 'long range' gun ... not even as a loaner.</p><p></p><p>NONE of my friends shoot, so I am learning - as best I can - on my own.</p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LexingtonNC, post: 768903, member: 65274"] Hi ... just sort of stumbled in here following a link from some other site. I'm hoping to learn how to make the transition from [I]shooting at[/I] things to simply [I]shooting[/I] them. I used to be pretty good with a .22 when I was a teen ... but it's been 40 years since I hoisted a rifle to my shoulder and I've NEVER fired anything that could be considered a 'long range' gun ... not even as a loaner. NONE of my friends shoot, so I am learning - as best I can - on my own. Bill [/QUOTE]
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