
Ummmm Dude. I hate to admit it but last Monday I "wasted" a box of shells at 25 yards with my 30-06. I wanted to get iton at 25 yards then move to 50 then 100 BUT! I had such a great time at 25 yards I only got 3 shots off at 50 before I had to leave. This week I plan to "waste" a box at 50 to 100. I'm not really worried about sighting it in deer season is still5 1/2 months away. WOW! Holy crap did I say that? Deer season is only 5 1/2 months away!!!! I better get busy. Lanes to clear. Plots to get ready. Corn to buy. Rifle to sight in. Camo to check. Arrrrrrrgh too much to do. lol

I LOVE HUNTING!!!
Anywho, shoot it up man. You're not wasting shells your enjoying your gun. At least that's how I look at it. If you take a 12 year old out to the range with a BOX of 500 .22LR shells he's gonna run through them like christmas. You don't tell him he just wasted a box of shells. You tell him next week your gonna get some more and have fun. Well I'll tell ya Butch, This week get some more. Have fun. Post it up here we love it! You're excitement has really made this place fun. And I'd be pissed if you didn't keep us posted. Your an ace in my book.
As for Jesus Christ. If you don't know He has EVERYTHING to do with it.

Let me share this quick story with you.Students walked into theclassroom and the professor had a box of doughnuts. The Professor said "anyone in the classroom can have a doughnut BUT one of you must do 20 push ups for each doughnut taken." One boyagreed he would do the push ups. As the professor went around the room offering food the boy got to work. To everyone's horror even when someone refused a doughnut the boy was told to do 20 push ups. Which he did.By the end the boy was exaused. The prof asked him if he wanted a doughnut. The boy said no. The professor said "good do 20 for you and 20 for me. I want one." At that time the professor told the class that Jesus Christ died on the cross for all of us. Even if we choose to turn it down.
I can't remember who told me this story but it has remained in my heart since I heard it. Thought some of you might want to hear it too. Thanks Butch for bringing it up.