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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1744742" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Quite simple...The environment I grew up in over a half a century ago. From the early teens, along with a half dozen buddies in a rural setting, all of us became infatuated with shooting and hunting. We evolved from BB guns through bows, shotguns, rifles, and handguns. Add to this, a few skilled WW2 veteran dads, Boy Scouts, and a school system that actually sponsored and condoned shooting sports, most all of us learned, and clearly understood that without possessing the accuracy skills to meet the requirement, our bows and firearms were nothing more then door stops. We worked hard at it, and were very competitive amongst ourselves, becoming quite proficient by the time we graduated high school. As the years past, I lost track of those guys, but as is the case with myself, I'd bet the infatuation is still there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1744742, member: 10291"] Quite simple...The environment I grew up in over a half a century ago. From the early teens, along with a half dozen buddies in a rural setting, all of us became infatuated with shooting and hunting. We evolved from BB guns through bows, shotguns, rifles, and handguns. Add to this, a few skilled WW2 veteran dads, Boy Scouts, and a school system that actually sponsored and condoned shooting sports, most all of us learned, and clearly understood that without possessing the accuracy skills to meet the requirement, our bows and firearms were nothing more then door stops. We worked hard at it, and were very competitive amongst ourselves, becoming quite proficient by the time we graduated high school. As the years past, I lost track of those guys, but as is the case with myself, I’d bet the infatuation is still there. [/QUOTE]
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