Aries64
FNG
Hello Rokslide Members -
FNG from California here. (The "behind Enemy Lines" comment refers to the fact that California is extremely liberal and, among other things anti-gun). Anyway, unless you consider stalking and eliminating pests birds, tree rats, squirrels, and possums I'm not a hunter. However, even though I was born and raised in Southern California I've been shooting since I was nine (an Army Uncle taught me safe handling of weapons at eight, but he milked it and I had to clean whichever guns we took to the range for a full year before I could actually fire them). How many people make an 8-year old disassemble and re-assemble a .45 blindfolded?
I rarely hike anymore, but when I USED to hike I used to do the occasional overnite hike in Tuolome Meadows (High Sierra in Yosemite) with a friend or two. Those days are long gone, and now when I do have/make time I head to the range to "dust" small pieces of clay pigeon at 200-300 yards with my .22LRs'. or ring steel with my centerfires. But enough about me. I look forward to browsing and reading the forums on Rokslide.
Keith
FNG from California here. (The "behind Enemy Lines" comment refers to the fact that California is extremely liberal and, among other things anti-gun). Anyway, unless you consider stalking and eliminating pests birds, tree rats, squirrels, and possums I'm not a hunter. However, even though I was born and raised in Southern California I've been shooting since I was nine (an Army Uncle taught me safe handling of weapons at eight, but he milked it and I had to clean whichever guns we took to the range for a full year before I could actually fire them). How many people make an 8-year old disassemble and re-assemble a .45 blindfolded?
I rarely hike anymore, but when I USED to hike I used to do the occasional overnite hike in Tuolome Meadows (High Sierra in Yosemite) with a friend or two. Those days are long gone, and now when I do have/make time I head to the range to "dust" small pieces of clay pigeon at 200-300 yards with my .22LRs'. or ring steel with my centerfires. But enough about me. I look forward to browsing and reading the forums on Rokslide.
Keith
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