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    Inland at 100yd Range Results

    Took my Grandson, Brandon out to the range today with both Carbines. My Inland with scope and Stand products with peeps. Let my Grandson shoot the Inland at 100yds. Shot 10 rds, made a scope adjustment for him on the last 4. It was shooting a bit to the left, so I made an adjustment, and look at his last 4 shots - a bulls eye, and a couple a bit low. I'll have to adjust the elevation the next time we go shoot, If I can find some local ammo. I have been ordering from Natchez, they always seem to have it. Ill have to find out how to get some pictures out of the account, I cant upload them all. Now that I found out how to do that, here are the rest of the pics
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    Love to see new shooters. Way to go granddad. Excellent post. Only a few more years till I can start with my gand kids.

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    How can it get any better than that?

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    Outstanding, granddad! - He'll always remember these times with you.

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    Hey Rusty, way to go!! Nice shooting Brandon, taking him to gun shows and the range. Building fond memories......Frank

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    Hey, Congrats! That is great shooting!

    Happy Easter Days!

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    Rust, how could you do that to your own grandson??????? Now you got him hooked. He will never be the same after getting ADDICTED to the shooting sports and your carbines. Next he will be wanting to buy a carbine of his own - and we all know where that leads!!!!!

    Seriously, you actually spent time with him, instilled values and started him off in a life-long sport in a safe manner. More importantly, you gave him a positive memory of spending time with his grandfather that he will fondly remember when he is grown. And that is the real meaning of life!
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    Thanks, cant keep him away from shooting. We are going to the Conroe Gun Show next weekend in hopes of finding a nice Winchester, Saginaw, or what ever to add to our collection. I feel really bad, because he is not keeping up with his Guitar Practice. I got him going at that a couple of years ago and he is really pretty good. Plus I spoil the Hell out of him. Take a look.
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    Very talented young man. Loved all three sets. Was especially nice to hear tunes from my era played well. Thanks for that link rustship.
    And spoiling grandkids is a requirment. I call it payback. (My kids call it justifiable revenge)
    When does he get his own carbine and reloading equipment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rustship View Post
    Tired Retired,

    Thanks, cant keep him away from shooting. We are going to the Conroe Gun Show next weekend in hopes of finding a nice Winchester, Saginaw, or what ever to add to our collection. I feel really bad, because he is not keeping up with his Guitar Practice. I got him going at that a couple of years ago and he is really pretty good. Plus I spoil the Hell out of him. Take a look.
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    What ever you do keep him playing he has a very good grasp of what he is doing. Nice Les Paul as well. And keep him shooting as well. Congrats Gramps

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