Making Friends @ the Range

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Making Friends @ the Range

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At least half the fun of shooting is visiting with the people you meet and those that you have met at the range or in a class and feel that you have become friends with, and especially the shooters on this forum. I get a real kick out seeing Y'all there when I pull up, just wanted Y'all to know how much I enjoy your company and shooting with you.

Now there's a couple of Youngster's ( they know who they are, I shot with one of them today ) if I could get them to drop the Sir and just use Pop or Tom
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I agree Tom...I've met some pretty nice folks at the range!

By the way ol Jbird and I will probably be at the Texas City Range tomorrow...maybe we will see you there.

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I'll be there with a class, but look forward to seeing Y'all, I've known J-Bird since he was just a Kid, running with my Nephew.
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Tom,
I spent so much time at that range when I was growing up.....I think Travis could have legally claimed me on his income tax :shock:
I have made some great friends there and I know that I will make more. I enjoy every minute I spend at the Texas City Range...I am not going to go emotional on you guys ;-) but there are many many great memories there.
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I really enjoy spending time at the range being a family man its really hard to find time to get out there sometimes. The past few weeks I have been out their several times seems like everytime I go I learn someting new from someone. Whats really neat is that everyone is always willing to let you shoot their weapons as well. I like to watch the masters (POP)at work when they are out there just fiddling around. I really enjoy the conversations and hearing what others have to teach and show me as well! I've only been shooting at the Texas City range for about a year now but I go as often as possible. What I'm really looking for though is someplace local where I can go at least within 20 miles of Texas City where I can do some practice drawing and whatever I can find around the house or shop for a target just to see what kind of damage some of my carry ammo will do. I heard of a private lot out on 2004 between Chocolate Bayou and Lake Jackson where you can do this but I have no idea who to contact. Supposedly its keyed entry only with like a $50 annual membership and you bring whatever you want to shoot at. So if anyone has any info on this please call me or email me at 409-256-4194
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I will be at the Texas City range today (Saturday) at around noon and will likely be there for a couple of hours. Come on out if you get a chance.
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ElGato wrote: if I could get them to drop the Sir and just use Pop or Tom

Probably a good indicator that they were raised "right"!

I don't "require" the response "sir" from any of the young people I shoot with either, but it goes a lot further with me than "dude" or "no problem".

Great to hear that "young and old" are sharing the same love/interest in shooting.

Good on ya both!
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