Thought I'd show the kind of shooting I do with the ladies in my life. So, here we go. This is my wife, Julie, and I with the prairie dog she shot at 532 yards in South Dakota. The shot was made from right in front of that barn over my right shoulder. The gun is a Howa 1500 SV in .223.
Here she is shooting the Howa from a pickup bed in Oklahoma. There were some buffalo in the pasture which were of questionable social skills.
Here's my grand daughter, Olivia, on her first trip to Crosley. She was loving every minute of it and so was Papaw. She did pretty well and asks when we're going again every time I see her!
Here's Julie set up in a prairie dog town in Colorado. She carries that Ruger Mark II for snakes. You can't see it but I think she was shooting her CZ 527 Varmint in .204 Ruger. In case you've never done any p doggin', each of those light spots is a p dog burrow. Can you say "target rich environment"?
Sadly, we only get to do this stuff twice a year. Gladly, we drive near 1000 miles to get there.
What kind of shooting do you do with your significant other/others?
Here she is shooting the Howa from a pickup bed in Oklahoma. There were some buffalo in the pasture which were of questionable social skills.
Here's my grand daughter, Olivia, on her first trip to Crosley. She was loving every minute of it and so was Papaw. She did pretty well and asks when we're going again every time I see her!
Here's Julie set up in a prairie dog town in Colorado. She carries that Ruger Mark II for snakes. You can't see it but I think she was shooting her CZ 527 Varmint in .204 Ruger. In case you've never done any p doggin', each of those light spots is a p dog burrow. Can you say "target rich environment"?
Sadly, we only get to do this stuff twice a year. Gladly, we drive near 1000 miles to get there.
What kind of shooting do you do with your significant other/others?