I consider myself lucky that my wife was a hunter and shooter when I met her. She was raised the daughter of an old cowboy, so she grew up doing these things...and, in fact, she had several guns of her own when we got together... Also it makes it much easier when I run across a gun that I "just gotta have"...cause she understands...because there have been times when she has done the same thing with a gun she "just had to have".......... Does your spouse hunt and/or shoot ?
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Does your spouse hunt/shoot ?
#6
Posted 11 November 2007 - 11:30 PM
My wife doesn't hunt but she used to shoot a little. I will have to give her credit, she is an excellent shot. She is a natural with a hand gun and small bore rifles. I think the reason she doesn't like hunting is simply because in the back of her mind she knows that shooting is the easy part. Maybe after the little bawana gets bigger I can get her back into shooting.
#7
Posted 12 November 2007 - 06:31 AM
Before we were married I talked my wife into throwing clay pigeons for me ONCE. She also shot a 22lr handgun once.
The upside is I sneek new guns into the house and she does not notice and she even has told friends that I have not bought a gun in 10 years. When she said that my friends and I all looked at our shoes to keep from laughing.
The upside is I sneek new guns into the house and she does not notice and she even has told friends that I have not bought a gun in 10 years. When she said that my friends and I all looked at our shoes to keep from laughing.
#8
Posted 03 December 2007 - 01:37 AM
My wife had never handled a fire arm before we met and darned few fishing poles, but never particularly feared guns or had any qualms about my being an avid shooter and fisherman. When we first got together I made it a point to ensure that she and all the children got enough training to be safe gun handlers, even if they chose not to own or use fire arms on any regular basis.
In the last 15 years, she has become rather proficient with rifles and moderately competent with pistols, although she does not like the feel and blast of a handgun nearly as much as she does a long gun. Neither one of us is outstanding as a wing shot, maybe 75% at skeet, but her bedside 12 bore and the expression on her face when she picks it up would bring a cold sweat to a brass monkey!
In the last 15 years, she has become rather proficient with rifles and moderately competent with pistols, although she does not like the feel and blast of a handgun nearly as much as she does a long gun. Neither one of us is outstanding as a wing shot, maybe 75% at skeet, but her bedside 12 bore and the expression on her face when she picks it up would bring a cold sweat to a brass monkey!
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