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What challenged you to learn to shoot accurately and...
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<blockquote data-quote="Skimbleshanks" data-source="post: 1744419" data-attributes="member: 22552"><p>Growing up my dad had lots of guns. He hunted some and read Shooting Times and had all the reloading manuals even though he didn't reload. I devoured them as a young boy and the P.O. Ackley books especially. Not exactly sure why but the bench rest and palma guns always looked so cool to me. The targets that I saw that came from those guns were a very far cry from the capabilities I had with my bb gun. Hitting cans across the yard was cool but I always knew that some people could stack bullet holes on each other, and I wanted that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skimbleshanks, post: 1744419, member: 22552"] Growing up my dad had lots of guns. He hunted some and read Shooting Times and had all the reloading manuals even though he didn't reload. I devoured them as a young boy and the P.O. Ackley books especially. Not exactly sure why but the bench rest and palma guns always looked so cool to me. The targets that I saw that came from those guns were a very far cry from the capabilities I had with my bb gun. Hitting cans across the yard was cool but I always knew that some people could stack bullet holes on each other, and I wanted that. [/QUOTE]
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