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<blockquote data-quote="Its only light" data-source="post: 699989" data-attributes="member: 53010"><p>I sure will bring him. I just never know how somebody is going to react to having a kid along. It takes that extra level of patience that a lot of guys just don't have. Of course I should have figured that a school teacher knows this all to well. I try to go on 2 or 3 prairie dog trips every summer and I kind of go by the more the merrier philosophy. It's usually me and my dad or my one buddy that shoots so its not like we ever have a whole pack of people going but it's always fun to get out there with people that enjoy being out. My dad actually taught marksmanship when I was in cub scouts and has been teaching the shooters safety course in his hometown for over 20 years. Needless to say my little man has a pretty good understanding of the does and donts and I just recently bought him a new savage rascal that he will get for Xmas this year to replace his old one that is really too big for him.</p><p></p><p>This is a magazine my dad does out of his house. It's a small operation but I try to pass it on to people around here because its based in SD but it really covers the surrounding states as well. You may enjoy it.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://outdoorsmenmagazine.com/" target="_blank">The Outdoorsmen Magazine</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Its only light, post: 699989, member: 53010"] I sure will bring him. I just never know how somebody is going to react to having a kid along. It takes that extra level of patience that a lot of guys just don't have. Of course I should have figured that a school teacher knows this all to well. I try to go on 2 or 3 prairie dog trips every summer and I kind of go by the more the merrier philosophy. It's usually me and my dad or my one buddy that shoots so its not like we ever have a whole pack of people going but it's always fun to get out there with people that enjoy being out. My dad actually taught marksmanship when I was in cub scouts and has been teaching the shooters safety course in his hometown for over 20 years. Needless to say my little man has a pretty good understanding of the does and donts and I just recently bought him a new savage rascal that he will get for Xmas this year to replace his old one that is really too big for him. This is a magazine my dad does out of his house. It's a small operation but I try to pass it on to people around here because its based in SD but it really covers the surrounding states as well. You may enjoy it. [url=http://outdoorsmenmagazine.com/]The Outdoorsmen Magazine[/url] [/QUOTE]
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