Didn't you sell me the winning ticket?A big thank you also to those who bought tickets for my VFW Post's gun raffle.
what's with everyone calling me old?Me an daughter had a good time. I felt stupid at doing the safety talk at first but then jedi fixed it with an old pro..sorry if i get the name wrong...Larry? He made things easier an even got my daughter Samantha doing it.
Got to try skeet an was horribly terrible at it. Hit 1outa maybe 15 an that was with glasses off. Learned quit a bit about how to do it also. Thanks to those instructors. My daughter got the opportunity to shoot with Mike at his station, .thanks mike. I tried to get her to shoot the ak but she didnt want to wait for it.....
Thanks for the event jedi, i actually leaned things i never really thought about and the food was good too. It's nice to be around friendly people that don't act like a know it all or treat you like crap because you don't know as much as they do.
Thanks to all i talked to, sorry I'm terrible with names.....it's nice to belong to a group again since having to give up my 8th scale gas rc outlaw racing i did for many many years cause of my back and neck problems.....thanks again guys an gals....Toby
My ego thanks you.You guys aren't old..... I'm old I tell you....
I remember when..........................................
I was wondering if someone could tell me where the photos taken by the photographer that was at the event are going to be posted?
I offered to bring one, but was told it was not needed.Another idea to consider would be to have a small .22/ cricket rifle for the little kids with short arms to be able to shoulder at the Safety Greeters table and a Welcome Shooters sign with the date for family/group pictures with their targets.
Another idea to consider would be to have a small .22/ cricket rifle for the little kids with short arms to be able to shoulder at the Safety Greeters table and a Welcome Shooters sign with the date for family/group pictures with their targets.
There was a youth 10/22 at the Greeters table. All rifles had bipods or sandbags at the tables so there was no need for a kid to have to be able to hold up a rifle. As far as I know we weren't having kids holding up rifles for safety concerns. Am I missing some thing?I offered to bring one, but was told it was not needed.
Just my worth.There was a youth 10/22 at the Greeters table. All rifles had bipods or sandbags at the tables so there was no need for a kid to have to be able to hold up a rifle. As far as I know we weren't having kids holding up rifles for safety concerns. Am I missing some thing?
We had two youth models 10/22, one adjustable stock 10/22 and four M&P 15/22's with adjustable stock, all with threaded barrels. So it was not needed.
Next time I should bring my shelter to keep the sun off picnic table.
Another idea to consider would be to have a small .22/ cricket rifle for the little kids with short arms to be able to shoulder at the Safety Greeters table and a Welcome Shooters sign with the date for family/group pictures with their targets.