The beginning of a beautiful relationship??
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- blue68f100
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- bearandoldman
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Yup, look at the target. Used to shoot a lot of sporting clays and skeet with all the gages and especially loved the 28 gage. Look at the target and you only see the sight and barrel in your sub conscious mind. Look at the target swing on it and watch it break and never remember seeing the front sight, takes a little concentration, eh?perazzi wrote:Thanks surprised me. Never shot a dot before. All that trap shooting paid off, looking hard at the target. I worry about love affairs though. You know how they often end lol
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.
Not to pat you on the back tooooo much,
but, I've learned more from your site in the last 2 weeks about bullseye shooting and it's updates since the '70's,
and making a Mark III into a decent bullseye gun, than I would have ever known by just browsing the i'net...
now, if I could only find that donation button...
but, I've learned more from your site in the last 2 weeks about bullseye shooting and it's updates since the '70's,
and making a Mark III into a decent bullseye gun, than I would have ever known by just browsing the i'net...
now, if I could only find that donation button...
I don't have one of these. But I really appreciate the offer. This website is one my very small contributions to give back to the shooting community.now, if I could only find that donation button... Cool
My original shooting mentor made me promise to one day pass on the things he taught me to others - as his mentor did before him. I'm just fulfilling my role in the shooter's cycle of life. If we don't promote our shooting sport to the next generations of shooters, there won't be a sport because it will "die on the vine" from lack of new blood.
[Stand on soapbox]
I have had many offers to help with sponsorship of this website in the past. I've even had corporate contacts ask to host, in exchange for me promoting their products. I always decline, as I do not wish to be beholding to anyone. I see it as unethical. When I make recommendations, it isn't because someone's providing me with support, it is because I have used the product and find it worthy. I've had plenty of folks want to give me their products gratis to promote them, but I've always declined for the same ethical reasons.
There are some other websites who do not follow this credo and do huge write-ups on products without clearly revealing that they have received free products in exchange. Which always begs the question - "Is this really a good product or just a schmooze job as payback for a free sample?"
You guys please just keep contributing your part to the forum, because I cannot carry this thing completely on my own, and other good folks will learn from your information too. Everyone has something worthy to contribute. Together we make this thing run and new folks get to enjoy it.
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R,
Bullseye
Last edited by Bullseye on Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Will do, Capt'nYou guys please just keep contributing your part to the forum, because I cannot carry this thing completely on my own, and other good folks will learn from your information too. Everyone has something worthy to contribute. Together we make this thing run and new folks get to enjoy it.
- bebloomster
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- bebloomster
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