Reach out your hands and hold er son, how does she feel...

Reach out your hands and hold er son, how does she feel, now lean back into her ok shes got a mighty bite if ya don't hold er right.


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Are you writing a script for a gay porn movie?

it would appear that he is.

I think the title of the movie should be,
Grampa teaches boy how to fuck a trap.

"Now the range trap may suprise you. Did me too at first. Just don't think about and shoot your shot, son."

Heh.

Nice

Heh heh heh, that young fella with those good ole boys will set him right, he's gonna be a great hunter some day I'll tell ya that much.

*BOOM*

>Millennial kid immediately starts crying.
>Drops the gun on the ground.
>Holds his shoulder and whines about going home.
>Can't hear grandpa calling him a faggot #becausetinnitus.
>Sits in the truck for the rest of the day writing a long-ass blog post about how guns are scary.

>look, mom, I made fun of millennials again!

>T. Butthurt millennial

>implying your ears will be that blown out from shooting a longboi shotgun once
oh look, a guy who's never fired a gun

Is the boomer teaching me to shoot a gun or fuck his wife?

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t.boomer

Stop it! You are upsetting the children.

>again!
you mean still

I think you got the wrong thread, buddy. The boomer thread is thataway

I've seen it too many times. This is why I don't go to fudd ranges, let alone even take one shooting with me period.

>duur durr a shotgun is totally a good start
>then randomly switches convo to how he used to beat the shit out of his siblings for fun

i remember shooting for the first time ever at a Boy Scout fun shoot where we camped at the range (it was a big private range on privately owned land and the owner let scouts come to it for shooting campouts once a year)
we started on 22s and it was so much fun shooting the little steel pigs and ducks over. i felt awesome after knocking over some of them at 75 yards.
we eventually moved on to the trap range for shooting clays and it was my first time shooting ever and the 20 gauge really did kick hard. i ALMOST fell over but caught myself. it was a good thing the guy teaching held onto the gun too. i didn't hit any skeet. i was pulling the trigger and flinching and just having terrible beginners aim. the sore shoulder felt like a mark of honor.

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