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<blockquote data-quote="SBSATS" data-source="post: 4067462" data-attributes="member: 53681"><p>Aww OTASCO, sure do miss that place. </p><p>I didn't get started in guns and ammo until I was in Jr High about 1968. A school mate, and his uncle got me hooked during that year's Dove season, with a borrowed single shot 20 ga, belonging to his uncle. Not only did my friend's uncle teach me how to shoot and hunt Dove, but also how to reload the shotshells as well. This started off a lifelong passion for anything gun related and the love of reloading. My Jr High football coach then took up my mentorship with Quail and introduced me to OTASCO for everything I would ever need as far as guns and reloading supplies. When I came back from Nam, I really got into the hunting game, along with many different types of firearms. But after all these years, my 1st gun bought at OTASCO, a H&R full choke 20ga, bought when I was a Sophomore, has put more game on the table than any other. Just wish the game and places to hunt were as abundant today as they were in the 60s through 90s, because that old shotgun still shoots as straight as it did when I bought it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBSATS, post: 4067462, member: 53681"] Aww OTASCO, sure do miss that place. I didn't get started in guns and ammo until I was in Jr High about 1968. A school mate, and his uncle got me hooked during that year's Dove season, with a borrowed single shot 20 ga, belonging to his uncle. Not only did my friend's uncle teach me how to shoot and hunt Dove, but also how to reload the shotshells as well. This started off a lifelong passion for anything gun related and the love of reloading. My Jr High football coach then took up my mentorship with Quail and introduced me to OTASCO for everything I would ever need as far as guns and reloading supplies. When I came back from Nam, I really got into the hunting game, along with many different types of firearms. But after all these years, my 1st gun bought at OTASCO, a H&R full choke 20ga, bought when I was a Sophomore, has put more game on the table than any other. Just wish the game and places to hunt were as abundant today as they were in the 60s through 90s, because that old shotgun still shoots as straight as it did when I bought it. [/QUOTE]
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