Let Me Tell Ya What I've learned in 10 Years Since I Quit Posting

Pistolero

Well-Known Member
Yeah, JSH. I can remember more than a few times finding an old GREAT target with
no info written one it and looking at it wistfully, wishing it could talk, or that I could
remember what the hell load did it. Like finding the Lost Dutchman's mine, marking it
with your GPS and finding out the batteries had crapped out before you hit
"save" for the coordinates, AFTER you get home.

Bill
 
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Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
Lotta good thoughts here. I like things fairly simple. I have enough problems finding time to cast, much less load a mess of ammo up, that it becomes a pain to do any of it these days. I admit, I like collecting and possessing the gear. There's no other reason I can think of to have 80 some moulds with probably half of them only used a couple times or not at all. Same for the guns and fishing stuff. I enjoy it when I can, but making work out of it...not my bag man.

Learning? Yeah, I learned a whole great big bunch on the other site before it went south. Most of it was about casting and loading ans shooting. I learned more than I wanted to about people too, including myself, and that sometimes no matter what you do to re-word things all warm and fuzzy it doesn't work. I'm happier here, even if I'm not able to do as much of the mechanics of the game these days. Thanks guys!