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<blockquote data-quote="Foxfire5" data-source="post: 3924587" data-attributes="member: 50971"><p>I'm Korean War Vet. In Vietnam a PMC. I was trained in all forms of battle readiness by the military and never looked back. I still train in CQB and long range shooting even at 85 years. I live in Idaho and I do a lot shooting from five yards out to 1000 yards. I have to admit that in a running gun battle I would be useless beyond 100 yards because of my age but otherwise I still train. Training is the key. A friend of mine and I are going out to the foothills tomorrow to shoot our 10/22's out to 300 yards unless it is too windy then we will be concentrating on shooting our 1911's more. Only advice I can give is train, train, train. Be prepared for anything at anytime anywhere</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxfire5, post: 3924587, member: 50971"] I'm Korean War Vet. In Vietnam a PMC. I was trained in all forms of battle readiness by the military and never looked back. I still train in CQB and long range shooting even at 85 years. I live in Idaho and I do a lot shooting from five yards out to 1000 yards. I have to admit that in a running gun battle I would be useless beyond 100 yards because of my age but otherwise I still train. Training is the key. A friend of mine and I are going out to the foothills tomorrow to shoot our 10/22's out to 300 yards unless it is too windy then we will be concentrating on shooting our 1911's more. Only advice I can give is train, train, train. Be prepared for anything at anytime anywhere [/QUOTE]
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