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Range Exercises, Competition Shooting and Training Been to the range, tested a new gun or want to talk competition? Taken any training classes? Here ya go.

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Old 10-20-2009, 01:39 AM   #21
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Guys we are spending a lot of time knocking training people are giving and taking. There are millions of relatively untrained civilians out here carrying guns. I would much rather they take a class then just learn it by trial and error. If you think their classes are inferior start your own, if you run a good class the people will be beating your door down to take the class. Threefeathers was sharing his experiences from the class, why take a shot at someone in the class because they were wearing a kilt.


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Old 10-20-2009, 10:37 PM   #22
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No, the Celtic Games were going on in this area. There were probably 2K Scots and Irish getting ready for the festival. This young man just got back from Iraq and is actually a Police Officer in Oregon so you may know him.
Sorry, I was making a joke. I reading what I wrote, I can see where someone would interpret my posts as serious, rather than in jest. Sorry about that. (Yes, I knew he was wearing a kilt.)


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