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Old 02-22-2015, 03:56 PM
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Default Range trip!

I don't get to go often but this one was special. My grandfather and I got to go to Trailglades here in Miami. We took a crapload of iron and and lead but didn't get to all of it. He needed to get back to Tampa by tonight. He is a 91 year old WWIi vet and has loved guns since he was a kid plinking land crabs with his Remington Targetmaster .22 Bolt action that he bought from another kid for $4. He still has it. To date I know of only one firearm that he has ever sold and that one was a Colt Woodsman to his brother. Well he has been living in Panama City for the last few years and has only been to the range once in the last 5 years or so. He came to visit with his great grand kids and to go shooting. The manditory safety lecture required every 3 years was an unavoidable hour or so that seemed to never end.

We shot the CETME .308 which worked fine except for a dry steel mag that didn't feed well. Shot a few inches to the left at 25 yards and about 12 inches left at 50 but all in all a good bit. The blackout rifle was not functioning because I left the BCG and charging handle in the other rifle in the safe. Didn't have time to pack carefully and was in a bit of a rush. Then we went over to the pistol side and ran the Rock Island 1911 .45 which ran great except for a couple misfeeds on the last rounds in one of the mags. I will have to keep an eye on that next time. He also got to try out my M&P 40C which he really liked though he said it had a bit of a kick. Had to leave the Vaquero in the bag due to time constraints but all in all he had a smile and was happy to go shooting. We weren't keeping score on the targets but if we were I would have deffinatly been the loser. He was keeping more of them in the black than me. He reminded me he rated sharpshooter, and marksman at different distances with the Garand and expert at pistol with his GI issue .45 while in the Army. Didn't go completly as planned but still a great range day. No pics as I was running targets and loading mags to make sure he was getting to shoot as much as he liked. I'll try to get pics next time. He already has a couple things he wants to try out next time. Rock Island .38 Super, Kel Tec Sub2000 in .40, and a Ruger LCP. Every time I talk to him he has something new he wants us to try out. I am haven't even been able to shoot a quarter of what he owns and he is still buying more.
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