My first Shooting Trip
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My first Shooting Trip
This Sunday was a very exciting day for me. I got to know that Dad, Dev uncle and Abhijit uncle were planning an outing for shooting practicing, I requested my dad to take me along too, with a promise of good study later on.
It was a rough ride through a rural village area. After reaching the farmhouse, we immediately started unpacking our equipment consisting of Dev uncle’s QB and some bottles - both filled and empty. Dev Uncle taught me how to use the QB-78. It was comparatively lighter than my father’s HW-77K as it is a C02 powered rifle. I got to know how to load the QB easily with the help of the cocking lever. While Dad and the two uncles “emptied” the filled bottles, I fired some very accurate shots, breaking the empty bottles.
We were there for about two hours and also enjoyed the view of a sea of flowers, which were being cultivated there. It was also interesting to see planes, that went very low overhead, on their landing path, which caused huge gusts of wind and shook all the trees vigorously.
I am grateful to Abhijit uncle and Dev uncle for teaching me so much and making this an unforgettable outing. It will remain in my memory for a long time… Here are some pictures :
It was a rough ride through a rural village area. After reaching the farmhouse, we immediately started unpacking our equipment consisting of Dev uncle’s QB and some bottles - both filled and empty. Dev Uncle taught me how to use the QB-78. It was comparatively lighter than my father’s HW-77K as it is a C02 powered rifle. I got to know how to load the QB easily with the help of the cocking lever. While Dad and the two uncles “emptied” the filled bottles, I fired some very accurate shots, breaking the empty bottles.
We were there for about two hours and also enjoyed the view of a sea of flowers, which were being cultivated there. It was also interesting to see planes, that went very low overhead, on their landing path, which caused huge gusts of wind and shook all the trees vigorously.
I am grateful to Abhijit uncle and Dev uncle for teaching me so much and making this an unforgettable outing. It will remain in my memory for a long time… Here are some pictures :
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Gagetman..
The promise of good studies in return of something is an old trick still used!!!! I hope your good studies was not the "study of target shooting"..
I am sure you enjoyed the shoot. Next time take a print out of some targets and then put up your groups. I am sure you will score better than many on this forum..
Regards,
Diskaon
The promise of good studies in return of something is an old trick still used!!!! I hope your good studies was not the "study of target shooting"..
I am sure you enjoyed the shoot. Next time take a print out of some targets and then put up your groups. I am sure you will score better than many on this forum..
Regards,
Diskaon
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Great stuff GM !!
By the way I could only see the air rifle and flowers !!!!
cheers,
RP.
Shamsher, it reminds me of the famous tale in Mahabharat where Arjun could only see the eye of the dummy sparrow while aiming at it looking down at its reflection in water.Shamsher";p="65042 wrote: I see a half empty beer bottle
By the way I could only see the air rifle and flowers !!!!
cheers,
RP.
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Great Pics and great going young man. It’s a pleasure to see a young and bright boy holding a gun and striking the target. Reminds me of those days when my uncle used to toss the empty bottles in the air and I used to have a go at em with his AK 47. ( Never succeeded in breaking any though ) Trust me, Guns are a passion. Stay addicted but never misuse. Have loads of fun !
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Oye stop teaching bad words to the kid porcenine indeed. Pot calling kettle black I say .Mack The Knife Bana";p="65081 wrote: GM,
You will be a credit to the sport but don't shoot at glass bottles unless your dad and uncles, particularly the porcine one, promise to pick up and dispose all the glass pieces.
P.S.: What is studies? Never heard of it.
The bottles were placed inside a cardboard carton and then shot. So no glass was scattered all over the place and disposed of in a ecofriendly way. Thereby earning us more carbon credits than you bengaluru boys.
Anyway gadget kid, you are most welcome and I think are an above average shot. I think the little toy we are planning for your 'better studies' shall soon be in your hands.
Dev
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Re: My first Shooting Trip
Gadget Man,
Nice way to spend a day.
A pat on the shoulder to both the 'uncles'
Nice way to spend a day.
A pat on the shoulder to both the 'uncles'
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Gman
Did you use the red or the green cross hairs on dev uncles QB? did you see/use the front sight? Dev-tongue fully in cheek!
Did you use the red or the green cross hairs on dev uncles QB? did you see/use the front sight? Dev-tongue fully in cheek!
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Re: My first Shooting Trip
Gadget-Man, thank you very much for your story and pictures! I was very interested and look forward to your next installment, especially if there are some pictures with it!
What is apparent to me is that you DO pay attention to the duties of responsible gun use -- I can see that in your pictures and tell from the way you write. I can also see from your style of writing that your attention to studying is also quite proper. I can have no doubt that you will fulfill your bargain and that both your studies and your shooting will benefit!
And, we should all salute Dad and your uncles for being willing to instruct you! They are passing on something to you that can give you a lot of satisfaction in your life -- a valuable gift! Be sure to learn from them all you can, and then you will be prepared to be the same hero to your son and/or daughter later on!
Reading your post has made my day, sir!
(I wish that I could join you folks on one of your outings!)
What is apparent to me is that you DO pay attention to the duties of responsible gun use -- I can see that in your pictures and tell from the way you write. I can also see from your style of writing that your attention to studying is also quite proper. I can have no doubt that you will fulfill your bargain and that both your studies and your shooting will benefit!
And, we should all salute Dad and your uncles for being willing to instruct you! They are passing on something to you that can give you a lot of satisfaction in your life -- a valuable gift! Be sure to learn from them all you can, and then you will be prepared to be the same hero to your son and/or daughter later on!
Reading your post has made my day, sir!
(I wish that I could join you folks on one of your outings!)