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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 85706"><p>Growing up in the hills of East Tennessee, my dad took me hunting quite often. He taught me to hunt squirrel using an old Remington single shot, bolt action 22. My buddies all went hunting small game like rabbit and squirrel with a 12 guage, but my dad would always make me take the 22 (even though I begged to use his 16 guage Browning or at least his semi-automatic 22).</p><p></p><p>He told me if I couldn't kill a squirrel with my single shot 22, then I needed more practice :!: As I grew up, our hunting trips graduated up to turkey, but dad still made me learn how to do it with a single shot 12 guage. His theory was if you couldn't hit it with the first shot, then it was time to quit and head for the house. </p><p></p><p>To this day I am a pretty dang good shot, and I credit the old man for teaching me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 85706"] Growing up in the hills of East Tennessee, my dad took me hunting quite often. He taught me to hunt squirrel using an old Remington single shot, bolt action 22. My buddies all went hunting small game like rabbit and squirrel with a 12 guage, but my dad would always make me take the 22 (even though I begged to use his 16 guage Browning or at least his semi-automatic 22). He told me if I couldn't kill a squirrel with my single shot 22, then I needed more practice :!: As I grew up, our hunting trips graduated up to turkey, but dad still made me learn how to do it with a single shot 12 guage. His theory was if you couldn't hit it with the first shot, then it was time to quit and head for the house. To this day I am a pretty dang good shot, and I credit the old man for teaching me. [/QUOTE]
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