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Every gun my Dad bought me as a child was a “single shot”. A lever action .22 rifle and a 20ga break open shotgun. He always told me, “if you know you have more than one shot, you won’t make that first one count.” He was right.
“White Feather” said that was a good way to know your rifle.
Ol’ Remus is always full of good advice. For instance, “Stay away from crowds.”
This is great for hunting also, elk don’t usually stand still for a second shot. Once sighted in, the first shot is the one that matters, the others are just playing around.
In USMC lingo – “you only get one shot, make it count”!
For what it’s worth, here is his site link. Gotta love it.
It’s remarkable to me just how few people have either heard advice like this before or have thought things through to a logical conclusion. It’s common sense.
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Every gun my Dad bought me as a child was a “single shot”. A lever action .22 rifle and a 20ga break open shotgun. He always told me, “if you know you have more than one shot, you won’t make that first one count.” He was right.
“White Feather” said that was a good way to know your rifle.
Ol’ Remus is always full of good advice. For instance, “Stay away from crowds.”
This is great for hunting also, elk don’t usually stand still for a second shot. Once sighted in, the first shot is the one that matters, the others are just playing around.
In USMC lingo – “you only get one shot, make it count”!
For what it’s worth, here is his site link. Gotta love it.
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It’s remarkable to me just how few people have either heard advice like this before or have thought things through to a logical conclusion. It’s common sense.