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Old 04-27-2010, 12:49 AM
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Wow..shootin 'em all??

Actually I am fairly proficient with most types of shooting. I am primarily a shotgun shooter and do ok with them.,,maybe a little better. Rifles I am ok with for the most part especially with time from a bench. Handguns are another matter. Not a great target shot. Just don't have the inclination. I am however a pretty fair field shot when it comes to point and shoot....with both rifles and handguns. I have shot quite a few coyotes on the place here with mostly handguns..mostly my Wilson Combat 45. Sometimes they let you get right up to 'em on a 4 wheeler...long as you don't have a rifle over your shoulder LOL! But even if'n I ain't great with them..I love to shoot rifles and handguns..
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Old 04-27-2010, 06:53 AM
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I think we have all gone to the range enough to see the folks that can pick up a pea shooter and shoot it just as well as a shotgun or handgun. I was interested in learning how many regulars on the board were that way. I suspected the percentage was fairly high. I like several of you was raised on a farm. I was taught to shoot when 5 years of age, now about 60 years ago. Started with a 22 revolver, then a 22 rifle and then a single barrel 12ga. By 7 years I was shooting English sparrows on the wing in the chicken yard (they liked chicken feed) with rat shot in the 22 rifle. Then at night I was shooting rats with a head lamp and the 22 rifle at the same feed trough. My grandfather taught me the basics of shooting and taught me well, at least well enough that I have never found a gun of any kind I could not master in short order. Most times I can just watch a shooter for a few minutes and do a pretty fair job of duplicating what ever they do. I guess it is similar to a musician hearing music and playing the tune. I watched an expert rated machinegunner with an M-60 machine gun once, picked up the gun for the first time and duplicated his score, including his trick of firing single rounds into the target, like a rifle, by trigger control.

But it is just about the only "gift" that I can at least think I might have. I sure can not play a musical instrument unless you figure a radio is such.
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