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<blockquote data-quote="Normb263" data-source="post: 336141" data-attributes="member: 21810"><p>I'm a member of several shooting forums and have the time to get a little "smarter" from those of you who have a much greater experience level. I've allways had a fascination with guns, gunsmithing , and shooting in general. "Do luv them straight shooters" Have collected some nice weaponry over the years and had a couple of customs built. Generally hunt with a bow, but this forum caught my eye and hope to become a much better marksman if these old eyes hold up. Live fairly close to Mt Rainier in WA. Love to shoot at ground squirrels. Like to get so I can hit 75-80 % of what I aim at. There's something about turnin ground rats into a fine red mist that holds great appeal. Thanks and keep on shootin'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Normb263, post: 336141, member: 21810"] I'm a member of several shooting forums and have the time to get a little "smarter" from those of you who have a much greater experience level. I've allways had a fascination with guns, gunsmithing , and shooting in general. "Do luv them straight shooters" Have collected some nice weaponry over the years and had a couple of customs built. Generally hunt with a bow, but this forum caught my eye and hope to become a much better marksman if these old eyes hold up. Live fairly close to Mt Rainier in WA. Love to shoot at ground squirrels. Like to get so I can hit 75-80 % of what I aim at. There's something about turnin ground rats into a fine red mist that holds great appeal. Thanks and keep on shootin'. [/QUOTE]
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