May 11, 2018, 05:35 AM
sourdough44Bill Targets School Riflery Teams
That picture above says it all.
May 11, 2018, 06:43 AM
Blume9mmMy first question from the original post and quote was... and what exactly is wrong with a 'Gun Culture'. I grew up in one and see no problem with that.
May 11, 2018, 07:07 AM
henryaz The Wickenburg High School rifle team shoots high power competition (AR 15's), and recently took up F class. Those New Yorkers would have a cow if they knew that.
May 11, 2018, 07:12 AM
spunk639Picture says everything, all I can say is I don’t drink enough.
May 11, 2018, 07:27 AM
Cousin VinnieThis is one reason why I despise democrats. They just have to meddle in everyones lives and every program because they THINK they know better. Truth is, they are foolish, ignorant morons that just want to control everyone and everything, but everything they touch, they turn to sh*t.
May 11, 2018, 07:30 AM
sigfreundquote:
Originally posted by snwghst:
quote:
Originally posted by newtoSig765:
My high school had a marksmanship team, too, but I took a pass. Single-shot rifles firing .22 shorts? I was better-armed than that, just with my father's leftovers!
Times have changed!
Nothing to do with being armed
Yes, and no: Jeff Cooper is credited with saying that having a gun doesn’t make someone armed any more than having a guitar makes him a musician. Marksmanship is a critical requirement for truly being armed, and if someone can’t shoot a target rifle chambered for .22 rimfire well, it’s very unlikely he will be able to shoot any other rifle particularly well.
My first exposure to formal firearms training and competition was with single shot 22 Long Rifle rifles in high school and that experience was the foundation for all of my shooting skills to this day over five decades later. There are other ways to become a good marksman, but the discipline and precision required of small bore competition is one that is particularly well suited for older children.