Took a newbie shooting

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seamusTX
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Re: Took a newbie shooting

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Taking newbies shooting is great fun for all parties.

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Re: Took a newbie shooting

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Thats great. My 18yo duaghter has taken my xd 9mm away from me. After just one trip to the range.I had 500 reloads after two trips to the range they are all gone.LOLShe's gonna have to start buying her own!
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Oh, well - I always knew Texans ain't so tough

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Re: Took a newbie shooting

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GlockFan wrote:Thats great. My 18yo duaghter has taken my xd 9mm away from me. After just one trip to the range.I had 500 reloads after two trips to the range they are all gone.LOLShe's gonna have to start buying her own!
I'm sure you are speaking figuratively, did you go to the range with her?
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numbers like: 9, .22, .38, .357, .45, .223, 5.56, 7.62, 6.5, .30-06...
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