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Mine is simple. Ideal with the stuff. Not the good ****, but the stuffin your yard. I own a small lawn care business. Been in the business for 20 some years, and someone starting calling me grassman. Unfortunaltely the correct spelling was taken. I have also been called the "Weedman".
Nickname my grandfather gave me when I was about 6. He's been gone for 20 years now. Ironicly, I got involved in bullseye shooting competitively on state and national level and did pretty well. Gotta love a good 1911. "10 is for the 10 ring"
Nickname my grandfather gave me when I was about 6. He's been gone for 20 years now. Ironicly, I got involved in bullseye shooting competitively on state and national level and did pretty well. Gotta love a good 1911. "10 is for the 10 ring"
Should have used an "X" instead for the X ring. I used to do a lot of local NRA slow, timed and rapid .22 pistol shooting and averaged in the 270's. At least up till I trashed my right elbow in a fall. These daysI stick to mostly Trap shooting, I'm not especiallygood at it. Ionlyaverage about 23/24, bit I enjoy it and that's the thing that counts.
10 is the month I was born and has always been a lucky number as well. I knew what your screen name stood for. I have done some trap shooting as well. I have a Ruger Red Label. I am a NRA Life member and certified instructor for rifle, pistol and shotgun. In the warm weather I work weekends at a shooting range that rents guns to the public as an instructor. It's usually fun but some days I'm grateful to go home with the same number of holes that I left with.
Bud is name we gave our Jack Russell terrier , after a while he turn into a little terrorist and became " Budzilla" . The nickname ended up sticking and my friends started calling me that since I let him get away with everything. I guess I got lucky because our other Jack's name is Mad Max.
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It's usually fun but some days I'm grateful to go home with the same number of holes that I left with.
That part I can relate to. I used to teach marksmanship in the Army and its always puzzled me howsome people manage to go through life without killing themselves just standing upright.
Handing people like that livegrenades andassault rifle's capable of full auto operation always seemed extreemely hazardous and probably counterproductive tome.
I actually wrote in oneguys evaluation file that he shouldn't be allowed near anything that made more noise than a typewriter.
Ruger makes some very good firearms and theRed Label is one of their best,I have two single actions and a 10/22.
I know a couple of guys who use Red Lablesfor trap, but they definatly are in the minority. Trap shooters as a whole seem to favor the higher end guns. Most of which areway out of my price range. If I hadn't found the gunI have,I might have gotten one myself as itsabout the the only off the shelf gun I have ever found that "fits" me nearly as well as the adjustable stocked Plus.
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