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Never met a TG member I didn't like

Started by Friends call me Pac, May 23, 2011, 01:33:00 PM

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Friends call me Pac

Yesterday my buddy Caleb & I went to see what the Ben Pearson memorial 3D shoot was all about.  Neither of us have gone to this shoot so it was all new to us.  I was thrilled to see all the traditional shooters walking around.

I went to the practice range to loosen up a bit.  This being my 4th time at a 3d shoot still had me a bit nervous.  There was a man with his two children shooting next to me.  Both children were shooting Pearson Collegions and I thought to myself how nice considering it was a memorial shoot for Mr Pearson.

When we got ready to start names for groups were called and wouldn't you know it Caleb and I would be shooting with Jeff his daughter Gabriel and son Alex.

As we walked to the 1st target I asked Jeff if he had ever been on TG?  He told me that he was a member here and asked what my name was on the site.  When I told him he said he knew who I was and was happy to meet me.  The feeling was mutual.

We all took to each other like we had been friends for a long time. I really enjoyed meeting amd shooting with these fine folks and as TG members I wasn't suprised to find out how nice they are.

(L to R) Me, Jeff, Alex, Caleb & Gabriel.  

USAF Retired '85-'05

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tradhunter

Just one big happy family,sounds like a great time.I love bumpin in to tradgangers out there.
The wishbone will never replace the backbone.

DannyBows

Pac, did he remember you shootin' up stuffed animals in your back yard?   :thumbsup:
"Always feel the wind, and walk just like the leaves".  ("LongBow Country"--Chad Slagle, "High, Wild, and Free").


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