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    mbills2223

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    "Who does that"

    I am sorry I whacked the OP's thread. I should apologize.

    :laugh:

    Rifleman isn't hard. nothing great. Lot's of shooters have done it. 'Good enough' is all it takes. it is easy. just 'back to basics'

    I'm curious to see similarities and differences from what my uncle taught me. He was a Marine, and I've heard folks say that Appleseed and military weapons training are very similar
     

    chezuki

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    Sweet. As much as we joke about me shooting your 10/22, I'd really like to try that out some time. By the time I get a good cheek weld with irons, my contacts slide off center just enough to kind of blur/double the front sight. :(

    Anyone wanna buy me LASIK?
     

    mbills2223

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    Sweet. As much as we joke about me shooting your 10/22, I'd really like to try that out some time. By the time I get a good cheek weld with irons, my contacts slide off center just enough to kind of blur/double the front sight. :(

    Anyone wanna buy me LASIK?

    I dunno how much it costs, but my brother had his vision corrected and said it was worth every penny. It wasn't LASIK...it was the other one, whatever that is
     

    RobbyMaQ

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    I'm curious to see similarities and differences from what my uncle taught me. He was a Marine, and I've heard folks say that Appleseed and military weapons training are very similar

    It really doesn't matter the rifle... a good foundation builds up. Real rifleman want to be able to pick up any firearm, bolt action or semi auto, scoped or irons, .22 or .308, and be able to score regardless. I am no where's near that caliber
     
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