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I fell asleep and missed it.Do not be lulled by the calm!
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I fell asleep and missed it.Do not be lulled by the calm!
Sportsman's Kelso had a ton of different .223Still no .223 or 5.56, though... hell, at this point I'll even take crap M855.
Still no .223 or 5.56, though... hell, at this point I'll even take crap M855.
This is something I just can't understand. I have a couple friends who have gotten into buying guns and ammo in this last year or so, but won't take the time to go to the range with me.Don't tell the hoarders, they don't understand how enjoyable plinking can actually be. In their heads, having it is all there is to life.
I think it's more like Scrooge McDuck rolling around in his vault of ammo. As far as marksmanship skills, well they learn it all on the you-tubes. And then if they were to actually shoot with someone with honed skills they would see how bad they suck and no-one wants to be subject to that ridicule.I don't get it; why have guns and ammo that you don't know how to use? Is it like a lucky rabbit's foot- a talisman to ward off evil?
There is some truth in that for sure; I've definitely seen those guys.As far as marksmanship skills, well they learn it all on the you-tubes. And then if they were to actually shoot with someone with honed skills they would see how bad they suck and no-one wants to be subject to that ridicule.
I know one too many, some of which are in here, that own a lot that they don't use.This is something I just can't understand. I have a couple friends who have gotten into buying guns and ammo in this last year or so, but won't take the time to go to the range with me.
One says he'd like to go, but doesn't want to shoot any of his precious, expensive ammo. He seriously wants to "have his cake and eat it too". I finally did drag him out there, and he REALLY needs the practice. He was pretty embarrassed when he literally couldn't hit anything with a handgun, but after a couple hours of practice he was back to doing fairly well again.
I don't get it; why have guns and ammo that you don't know how to use? Is it like a lucky rabbit's foot- a talisman to ward off evil?