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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
question about finding the time?
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<blockquote data-quote="esshup" data-source="post: 338019" data-attributes="member: 11101"><p>I'm single, and luckily, I have a place in the country on a piece of land that allows me to safely shoot out to 350 - 400 Yds by walking 50 Yds out the back door of the house. I had other hobbies (fast cars, trap/skeet/sporting clays, field trialing Springer Spaniels), but they've went by the wayside when I moved and bought this place. I still shoot shotgun to keep the skill level up, and I'll have to get a pup to train next year (the only Springer left is getting up in age), but in the backyard, it's easier to shoot a rifle than throw clays (and less messy as well). </p><p> </p><p>For me, shooting a rifle is cheaper than shotgun shooting. I used to do a LOT of shooting, buying shot by the ton. I can't imagine the reloading bill if I was shooting shotgun like that now!</p><p> </p><p>I was married then, the wife was a RN and she worked 12hr shifts, which left a lot of time to myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esshup, post: 338019, member: 11101"] I'm single, and luckily, I have a place in the country on a piece of land that allows me to safely shoot out to 350 - 400 Yds by walking 50 Yds out the back door of the house. I had other hobbies (fast cars, trap/skeet/sporting clays, field trialing Springer Spaniels), but they've went by the wayside when I moved and bought this place. I still shoot shotgun to keep the skill level up, and I'll have to get a pup to train next year (the only Springer left is getting up in age), but in the backyard, it's easier to shoot a rifle than throw clays (and less messy as well). For me, shooting a rifle is cheaper than shotgun shooting. I used to do a LOT of shooting, buying shot by the ton. I can't imagine the reloading bill if I was shooting shotgun like that now! I was married then, the wife was a RN and she worked 12hr shifts, which left a lot of time to myself. [/QUOTE]
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