My daughter is home visiting and wanted to shoot a little today. I bet is has been a year since she has shot and I was certainly happy to have her shooting again.
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Those unicorns are a real environmental menace - tell her to shoot as many as she can! Well-done on a good target and a good day with your lass!
Glad she still shows interest in shooting.
I find that you have to cook unicorns awful long before they become chewable. Although that's a young one so maybe not quite so long.
Looks like fun :thumbsup:
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Time well spent my friend!
Congrats Pac, way to go.
I have not seen any of those Unicorns here in Indiana yet but with the global warming I am sure that they will make their way here.
Ah yes the very rare cardboardus-unicornus..!
Looks like fun.
GREAT,,,GOOD SHOOTIN,,,THANKS
I think she should have gone for a trophy sized horn.
I think I took the last known Naugha in Boone County and I tacked out the Naughahide skin on a board to show it off....lol
God bless,Mudd
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The little gal did good. Bet you are really proud of her.
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Very Nice! :thumbsup: