Tuesday, September 1, 2015
No more guns
Put my guns on consignment. My Dad grew up hunting and taught me how to shoot when I was 10. Hunting was an important part of my early childhood as it was an opportunity for me to help put meat on the family table; we grew up on a farm and were relatively poor. Hunting also helped me get through college. I rented a farm house in the country outside of Columbia, Missouri and the plentiful small game (rabbits, squirrel, dove, and quail) provided the majority of my protein intake; I didn't have much money in those days:) I gradually lost interest in hunting and stopped hunting when I went away to college; however, I kept my guns because I still enjoyed shooting - trap and skeet with my shotgun and pistol target shooting. I've gradually lost interest in both.
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