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Old Guy at the Range

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15 February 2021, 03:23
Bad Ass Wallace
Old Guy at the Range
https://i.imgur.com/Anw3XYl.mp4


Hold still varmint; while I plugs yer!
If'n I miss, our band of 45/70 brothers, will fill yer full of lead!

15 February 2021, 08:43
NormanConquest
I always loved that commercial. Kinda reminded me of my Onkle Hans, he wore a grey uniform, however. German precision; gotta love it!


Never mistake motion for action.
15 February 2021, 09:34
NormanConquest
It must come in the blood. When my son took his concealed handgun course he shot 250 out of 250 + finished the target with a smiley face as his last contribution to real marksmanship.


Never mistake motion for action.
15 February 2021, 14:02
jimatcat
reminds me of my friend, "Jimmy" in Pt Lavaca... he's in his early 80's... we"ve been shooting buddies for about 20 yrs... he has the best trigger control of anyone i"ve ever shot with as far as rifles are concerned... our standing joke is that he outshoots me with my own rifles... i'm a better pistol shot than he is... lately he's been suffering from macular degeneration, and his attitudes have changed... but he's had a cornea transplant in 1 eye and plans for the other...


go big or go home ........

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17 February 2021, 09:19
NormanConquest
Jim, over the years I have kept expounding the fact that recoil in itself is more mental than physical (from those who do not REALLY shoot I assume). I still believe I am correct. flinches occur because of perceived recoil, IMO! Those that aren't concerned shoot better.


Never mistake motion for action.
18 February 2021, 02:28
Use Enough Gun
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