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by Bullseye » Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:22 pm
I think I'm going to have to create a 'Blue Hair' group for all the aged shooters we have here.

All kidding aside, older shooters are wiser ones. After all you can't gain experience if you do not survive beyond your youth.
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by greener » Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:57 pm
Curmudgeon wrote:Bud33 wrote:
Not as much as you think. . . 75 as of 7/08

You guys make this 65 Y/O feel like a spring chicken. I'm going to take some classes in nightschool or something.
At least I know where to go for adult supervision. Nice being around all you old guys.

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by bearandoldman » Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:27 am
Curmudgeon wrote:Bud33 wrote:
Not as much as you think. . . 75 as of 7/08

You guys make this 65 Y/O feel like a spring chicken. I'm going to take some classes in nightschool or something.
You should youngster

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by Hakaman » Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:38 pm
there needs to be a 50 and older club

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by bearandoldman » Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:43 pm
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.

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by Hakaman » Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:51 pm
Well then, they could enjoy the club as well. Maybe you could be the "elder" of the club.

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by bearandoldman » Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:54 pm
Hakaman wrote:Well then, they could enjoy the club as well. Maybe you could be the "elder" of the club.

Not really sure, but I already may be.
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by Bullseye » Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:38 pm
bearandoldman wrote:Hakaman wrote:Well then, they could enjoy the club as well. Maybe you could be the "elder" of the club.

Not really sure, but I already may be.
I believe that Len's the only one here that knows first hand what a 'cubit' is.
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by bearandoldman » Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:43 pm
Bullseye wrote:bearandoldman wrote:Hakaman wrote:Well then, they could enjoy the club as well. Maybe you could be the "elder" of the club.

Not really sure, but I already may be.
I believe that Len's the only one here that knows first hand what a 'cubit' is.
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I was just an apprentice on the crew that built the Ark it's not my fault that olde pharte ran the boat into a damn mountain an sunk it.

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by Hakaman » Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:56 pm
O>P,
back when I was a young ws'r, a buddy and I traveled to the UP camping, and hiked from Mirror Lake to Lake of the Clouds. I noticed them in your profile.
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by bearandoldman » Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:38 pm
Hakaman wrote:O>P,
back when I was a young ws'r, a buddy and I traveled to the UP camping, and hiked from Mirror Lake to Lake of the Clouds. I noticed them in your profile.
haka

You might recognize this then, taken Summer 2004

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by lucam » Fri Feb 13, 2009 2:58 am
bearandoldman wrote:You might recognize this then, taken Summer 2004
Wow! That's one of the coolest places I've ever been. Really impressive scenery. If you're willing to hike and camp down into the forest the trees are awesome. It's almost all old growth timber.
Bullseye wrote:I believe that Len's the only one here that knows first hand what a 'cubit' is.
HA! Almost blew Coca-cola out my nose when I read that!
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by bearandoldman » Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:31 am
Yes Lake of the Clouds is really great scenery and it is pretty much untouched by logging. It has bee a State Park for many years, In the Northwest part of the Porcupine Mountains, that is as big as mountains are e her in flatlander country, they speak Yooper up there, eh? Get any further west and you will be in the Land of the Cheeseheads..
Bullseye, have to look in my workbench, pretty sure my "cubit" tape measure is in there someplace.
Damn, it snew a little last night..
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by Hakaman » Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:02 pm
I think it's time to introduce my shooting skills, or lack of them (ahem). The first photo is 35rds, at 7yds from my Beretta M9 9mm. I have just started to come around with this hg. If I had taken my time a little bit, I could probably tighten the group up a little. I think I'm flinching some because of recoil. This poses a question:
Although I am determined, and I am getting better with the Beretta, I find other semi-autos easier to shoot, like the 1911 style. Is it common to shoot different styles better then others? Can you shoot all styles equally?
The second photo is with my Ruger Mark lll Hunter. 100 rds, at 7yds, with 7 rds of 45 acp mixed in. Two 45's are just out of the black at about 2 o'clock, the other 5 found the black. The reason for this post, other then I have nothing better to do, is this is the first time to the range with the new VOLQUARTSEN accurizing kit installed. Wow, what a hair trigger. I have to be careful with NRA rule #2. ( you know what rule that is). Some of the wayward shots were because the pretravel set screw started to migrate inward, causing the trigger to not reset. It took my concentration away. I borrowed somebody's allen wrench (I forgot to bring mine) and had to keep adjusting it. This gun is now a sweet shooter. LOOKOUT bullseye (the target bullseye, that is).

Thanks for reading, Haka
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by bearandoldman » Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:22 pm
Hakaman, I like your new avatar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.
