Re: Who taught you?
I guess the Marksmenship Part came from Dad. He was a member of the Marksmenship DET. of the 3rd AD.,so shooting was just a way of life. There never was a start.
In the extreame SW corner of WVa during the early 70s every man that could walk hunted and fished to some point and the corn we carried to the woods wasn't for the deer feeders back then. It was just the way it was. I guess I was much older before I met groups of males that had no knowledge of hunting Trapping snares and deadfalls. Funny I looked down on them and they did me. I guess where you were standing determined who was right.
I try to carry it on with my children and they seem to pick it up well enough, but this is entirely a different world that they have.
Not sure progress is improvement but a small scale simulated Moonshine still would NEVER go as a 4th grade science experiment now
I guess the Marksmenship Part came from Dad. He was a member of the Marksmenship DET. of the 3rd AD.,so shooting was just a way of life. There never was a start.
In the extreame SW corner of WVa during the early 70s every man that could walk hunted and fished to some point and the corn we carried to the woods wasn't for the deer feeders back then. It was just the way it was. I guess I was much older before I met groups of males that had no knowledge of hunting Trapping snares and deadfalls. Funny I looked down on them and they did me. I guess where you were standing determined who was right.
I try to carry it on with my children and they seem to pick it up well enough, but this is entirely a different world that they have.
Not sure progress is improvement but a small scale simulated Moonshine still would NEVER go as a 4th grade science experiment now