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    Re: My son the sniper.

    Quote Originally Posted by j_h_smith View Post
    Always glad to see the next generation of shooters. However, I think his position on the scope needs a little improvement. I've got a friend that has a nice cresent moon scare due to this same issue.

    Keep them shooting, and remember, "aim small, miss small".
    Jim Smith
    I've got one of those scars myself, had to remind myself to back off that scope lol

    Love the pics though, how's that rifle shoot?

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    Re: My son the sniper.

    Nice gun man...

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    Re: My son the sniper.

    "A CNN reporter once asked a young boy what he feels after he snipes down an enemy. The boy replied, recoil." lol
    1.1 Yellowbelly "Samson"/"Lily"
    0.1 Pastel
    0.2 Normals??
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    & 4 Herp Shows

    http://herpdaily.com/breeder-intervi...iness-success/
    Just a good little article

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    Re: My son the sniper.

    Quote Originally Posted by j_h_smith View Post
    Is that a reference to Carlos Hathcock Sr.? That was a great man, solder and patriot. It was sad to see him go the way he went. He was a true American.

    Jim Smith
    It was even more sad that the Corp ended up treating him the way they did.

    I still can't believe that after his record and his service, the couldn't keep him an additional 55 days so he could make his 20 years. Disgraceful.

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    Re: My son the sniper.

    I love the first pic the most. Did have to explain Pedobear to my fiancee though... she's blonde x) lol
    < - - - Updating slowly x)

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    Re: My son the sniper.

    Nice pics!!

    The "pedobear" crack had me rolling!
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    Re: My son the sniper.

    Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
    It was even more sad that the Corp ended up treating him the way they did.

    I still can't believe that after his record and his service, the couldn't keep him an additional 55 days so he could make his 20 years. Disgraceful.
    That was cruel, but until his last day on earth, he loved the Corp. When his son called me to tell me of his passing, I cried. There are certain people that leave you with something, a part of them I guess. Carlos was a great simple man. I am a better person for knowing him. I can only imagine what his close friends must have felt after his death.

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    Re: My son the sniper.

    What cute photos! I love it!

    If he's into revolvers at all you should introduce him to Bob Munden. He could become a sharp shooter in no time I bet

    http://www.bobmunden.com/

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