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Hard pass. I prefer my burgers in solid, grilled form.drink some burgers
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Hard pass. I prefer my burgers in solid, grilled form.drink some burgers
He specifically said don't you drink before going duck hunting….I have to believe that the OP was not suggesting that any alcoholic consumption was to occur before or during the shooting portion. Surely, no one who joins this board would advocate that...
OTOH, I don't believe that tying up a public shooting venue for personal use is a viable use of said limited resource. I would suggest engaging in sanctioned shooting competitions such as USPSA, IDPA or the like. Very safe, run quite well, and a great place to have fun safely while getting in your running and gunning...
Guess I have to disagree with him on that score...He specifically said don't you drink before going duck hunting….
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Normally you drink before hunting for sweat hogs at the local dive bar…..Guess I have to disagree with him on that score...
But, but, but... I don't hunt sweathogs anymore... My tastes have grown more... refined over time...Normally you drink before hunting for sweat hogs at the local dive bar…..
and I sobered up. Haha. I've never seen clearer.But, but, but... I don't hunt sweathogs anymore... My tastes have grown more... refined over time...
Well, beer goggles are the optics of choice foe certain kinds of night huntingNormally you drink before hunting for sweat hogs at the local dive bar…..
When I'm hunting cougars and sweathogs happen to be in the area, I always use my suppressor...Well, beer goggles are the optics of choice foe certain kinds of night hunting
So your "suppressor" is code for that thing that hangs between your legs rather than the hole in your face?When I'm hunting cougars and sweathogs happen to be in the area, I always use my suppressor...
It keeps me from saying stupid shiit that could end up with me taking one of those damned hawgs instead of the cat...
Which uses a cover to prevent you from accidentally burning yourself with your gun.So your "suppressor" is code for that thing that hangs between your legs rather than the hole in your face?
I kid. I kid.
I would suggest DRRC club at Eagle Creek.I'm relatively new to the Portland area I was just at Wildcat and I was thinking that it would be fun to create a fitness course there. If enough people are up to the task we can set up some run and gun uspca style ranges at every little designated spot and then race up hill to the next flat range like a biathlon. Maybe that sounds retarded and lame but I thought it would be a good time. Grill some beer and drink some burgers and get some cardio
Yesterday I went running with my AR in the deep snow. It was a fun experience. I'm a lone wolf so that's fine by me. Mike Glover is a good dude I'm from Utah and the gun culture is a lot better.A few years ago I went to a carbine training by Mike Glover.
He had us do 5 minutes of exercise and then do 25 headshots
from 5 different positions.
My 4 to 5 inch static group went to the size of the 2 to 3 foot group.
At the that time was 63, have been exercising daily since.
The OP has a idea of exercise and shooting, nothing new.
How could it be done safely and legally?
Do it in Washington?
Burgers and ice tea?
Private range?
Stage rifle at 50 yard line, run to 100 yard line and back one or more
times. load rifle shoot, clear rifle, next guy starts his run.
Highest score gets to be first in burger line.
Just random thoughts not a plan.
Odd flex, but okay?Yesterday I went running with my AR in the deep snow. It was a fun experience. I'm a lone wolf so that's fine by me.