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The Basics, Starting Out
What made you interested in long range shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Longrangers" data-source="post: 2405157" data-attributes="member: 101564"><p>I was started shooting at a early age and when I was in 3rd grade I came down with leukemia. I was not able to attend school until I rebounded and that was in 7 th grade. During that time my grandfather which served in WWII was on the shooting team in the Army continuously came to my house every other day and took me outside with a 22LR and challenged me and kept extending the distances. I then started hunting woodchucks with a 22-250 and a 25-06 at longer distances and was pushed and challenged by my grandfather and father whom is a Marine and Vietnam vet by making head shots only. My grandfather and father got me into hunting whitetails at extended ranges and then mule deer and elk. I then met Howard Wolf and I got involved with 1000 yd benchrest and was also influenced by Carl Bernosky. Now my son is heavy into it and has been successful in his shooting career and we continue to enjoy the challenges and strive for that perfection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longrangers, post: 2405157, member: 101564"] I was started shooting at a early age and when I was in 3rd grade I came down with leukemia. I was not able to attend school until I rebounded and that was in 7 th grade. During that time my grandfather which served in WWII was on the shooting team in the Army continuously came to my house every other day and took me outside with a 22LR and challenged me and kept extending the distances. I then started hunting woodchucks with a 22-250 and a 25-06 at longer distances and was pushed and challenged by my grandfather and father whom is a Marine and Vietnam vet by making head shots only. My grandfather and father got me into hunting whitetails at extended ranges and then mule deer and elk. I then met Howard Wolf and I got involved with 1000 yd benchrest and was also influenced by Carl Bernosky. Now my son is heavy into it and has been successful in his shooting career and we continue to enjoy the challenges and strive for that perfection. [/QUOTE]
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