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Montana Pete
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Forgive me for bringing this up but I just got together with my old work friend, we talked about deer hunting plans, and I'm again reminded of this man's "quirk" regarding shooting and hunting.
About three years ago I took him to the range to sight in his new rifle. We shot up about 10 rds. of factory ammo, got the rifle roughly sighted in -- give or take an inch or two at 100 yds. -- and at this point, he looked me in the eye and said, "I will never buy another shell for this rifle." At that he packed his stuff up and got ready to go home --with only 10 rds of ammo -- half a box-- remaining.
Where did the guy get this odd idea? Read on . . .
We used to work at a large facility in a rural area, and there were a number of guys -- many of them farm folks -- who would boast that "they had just bought one box of ammo for their rifle, and that's all they needed." You couldn't hardly go into the coffee room or lunch room without hearing this.
If you are wondering what's going on here, it's a form of boasting. The idea is, they get their buck every year with one or two shots, so a box of shells will last a good ten hunting seasons. Maybe they don't count the shells they use to sight in -- one time only, I'm sure -- when they buy the gun. Anyway, I used to hear this a lot. Unfortunately, I think my friend admired -- and wanted to imitate -- some pretty foolish "heroes."
Well, any comments? Sorry if I bored everybody with this.
About three years ago I took him to the range to sight in his new rifle. We shot up about 10 rds. of factory ammo, got the rifle roughly sighted in -- give or take an inch or two at 100 yds. -- and at this point, he looked me in the eye and said, "I will never buy another shell for this rifle." At that he packed his stuff up and got ready to go home --with only 10 rds of ammo -- half a box-- remaining.
Where did the guy get this odd idea? Read on . . .
We used to work at a large facility in a rural area, and there were a number of guys -- many of them farm folks -- who would boast that "they had just bought one box of ammo for their rifle, and that's all they needed." You couldn't hardly go into the coffee room or lunch room without hearing this.
If you are wondering what's going on here, it's a form of boasting. The idea is, they get their buck every year with one or two shots, so a box of shells will last a good ten hunting seasons. Maybe they don't count the shells they use to sight in -- one time only, I'm sure -- when they buy the gun. Anyway, I used to hear this a lot. Unfortunately, I think my friend admired -- and wanted to imitate -- some pretty foolish "heroes."
Well, any comments? Sorry if I bored everybody with this.