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#31
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From: fort mcmurray alberta canada
I shoot each year, most of the time it only takes one shot, just to see if my gun is still holding a zero.
I don't have to waste a whole box of 30 dollar ammo just to see if I can hit a target.
Maybe you should think about your own ethics before telling other people what they do or do not need.Yourusername indicates that you are a student,hopefully you will eventually learn something.
#32
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From: Camden County, Missouri
I went fishing and caught a big one, your replies answer all my questions.
You only shoot your gun 1 rd per year before going into the woods! I am glad you don't hunt around me. I shoot around 1200 rds a yr except for 2003 when I spent most of the timesouth of bagdad. I leave for Bagram Afganistan in may and hope to be back in time toget ready for the 2006 season. Shooting 1 rd per year does not make a person proficient with a weapon PRACTICE!
You only shoot your gun 1 rd per year before going into the woods! I am glad you don't hunt around me. I shoot around 1200 rds a yr except for 2003 when I spent most of the timesouth of bagdad. I leave for Bagram Afganistan in may and hope to be back in time toget ready for the 2006 season. Shooting 1 rd per year does not make a person proficient with a weapon PRACTICE!
#34
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why practice something that your already good at? honestly answer me that question without being a smart ass. If I shoot my gun at its off the paper somehow then I'll tend to it like I should, but if its still 3 high at 100 yards, whats the point. I've never missed, I guess I should practice more. And practice is spelled with two "c"s.
#35
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Ok ok, I'll play along. to the guy that started this thread, if your going to hunt bigger game than deer, then get a 300. Make sure, even though your proficient with the gun, haven't bumped the sights and know for a fact after one-two shots that its still sighted in, still buy about 300 bucks of ammo, because if you have 300 bucks, the only correct thing to do would be to blow it all and then shoot all day. making sure that your point of impact on the paper stays the same. Even after the first box of shells, keep on shooting because its only the right way to do things, the gun may mysteriously change over night, so the next day do the same thing.
#36
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From: fort mcmurray alberta canada
I've never missed, I guess I should practice more. And practice is spelled with two "c"s.
Taken from werriam webster
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practice[1,verb]practice[2,noun]
Main Entry: 1prac·tice

Variant(s): or prac·tise
/'prak-t&s/Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): prac·ticed or prac·tised; prac·tic·ing or prac·tis·ing
Etymology: Middle English practisen, from Middle French practiser, from practique, pratique practice, noun, from Late Latin practice, from Greek praktikE, from feminine of praktikos
transitive senses
Even an immature know it all like you should know that practise can be spelled two ways.
#39
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From: fort mcmurray alberta canada
I'm sorry I see your in Canada. See down here its spelled differently. We also don't drink pops, we drink cokes.


