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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SW Cheese Country
Posts: 13,616
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Our first lab was was eager to please and learned quickly. The current lab learns quickly only if it has to do with retrieving. The beagle learns if we have food. Or anything that might be regarded as food.
I was looking at the bags because I don't want to put a bipod on Emily's 30-30 and we have a gun shoot coming up with some distance targets. She doesn't have enough practice yet to hit the 8x10 steel at the long range. She can hit them at 100 yards with a basic rest, but off hand needs some work. Those same targets are revolver range for me.
We have taught her to wrap the sling around her elbow for support off hand or to wrap is and use a knee when dropping to one knee.
I have heard a few people have issues with their scopes with using a lead sled.
I have one of those silly monotone english horns on the Cobra. It is more effective just to rev it than beep the horn.
Rick, a day with a 'mog is a good day. Still trying to talk my boss into getting one for a company car.
Was out in an unzipped jacket and boots Saturday when we took the kids to the local big sledding hill to practice on the snowboards. I did have to put gloves on for the snowball fight.
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Brent
The X15 was the only aircraft I flew where I was glad the engine quit. - Milt Thompson.
"Don't get so caught up in your right to dissent that you forget your obligation to contribute." Mrs. James to her son Chappie.
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