RE: A little instruction

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Is the younger person that was wanting to buy your rifle still shooting and practicing? Target Shooting is one of those sports/hobbies I wish I would have kept up with.



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Oh yeah, that young chap is going really well with his long range shooting. He was at the range yesterday actually, playing around with the rifle I sold him. I didn't chat much as I was instructing but we had a few words and will catch up for a beer in the next month or so, he has some ballistics questions.

I've been shooting for a long time and am glad I've continued to build my skills. Of course there's hobbies I've set aside, some of which I regret; One can't do everything I guess.

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Glad to hear he is still shooting and learning. Even when you are retired you still can't do everything. We think we get more time for things when retired, but then we think we have the time so we pick up other things, and then other things, and soon there is no time for anything, except what tickles the fancy at the time.

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Yes, he's progressing well; It's not something one can learn in a month and years down the track he'll be picking up knowledge that will help his results. He's not a privileged lad so I get enjoyment out of helping him make the best of his situation and to find some passion and enjoyment.

I've heard retiree's say the same thing, never been busier. I get it too and that what I'm expecting for Faith and I; we want to engage with some of the things we wouldn't normally get to do when we don't have to work as much. That's one of the things behind the debt free deliberations we are doing.

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