Thought this was worth sharing

Seems that every time I head for the range I take my Mosin/Nagant, SMLE, or maybe one of my black powder guns.
And every time I pull out one of my guns it seems to draw a crowd. That's especially true for any young folks that might be there that day. Nothing like sharing a bit of history and sparking a bit of interest in the firearms of the past. Occasionally I let someone else take a few shots and love to see their smiles grow.
I like to shoot at 100 yards just to see what I can do with a 70-100 year old workhorse and I'm always pleased. Last week I was shooting my Lee-enfield at 100 yards, while a guy down a few stalls was shooting his new "black gun" at 25 and then 50 yards. He just couldn't put his shots where he wanted them to go. Eventually he called it quits and went home. Maybe his sights were off, maybe it was a bad day for him, I don't know. Couldn't help but think maybe he'd do better with an ole' SMLE and a little patience.
When I shoot, I shoot to relax, to enjoy being outdoors and to talk with friends, old and new. My milsurps just lend themselves to a peaceful afternoon of R & R. After all, they've earned it!
Shoot Safe, Shoot often, Shoot Tens!








