It Rarely Goes as Planned
We don’t win every match. We don’t always catch the largest fish. Sometimes no matter how much we practice we make a mistake. One day my friend Bill and I took a long drive out to a indoor range that did IDPA practice sessions on Monday and Tuesday nights. During a magazine change Bill didn’t notice his magazine wasn’t fully locked in until it was too late.
Great Day ! ! !
CF gave me my first spinning rod and reel, he helped me pick out my first compound bow, got me my first Fish Ohio, taught me to tie flies, make my own bow strings, and tried to teach me how to cast a fly rod. Somewhere in all that he snuck in many other life lessons. He passed away in 2016 but I will always remember my first Fish Ohio.
C.F.
Reloading Bench
The Smith & Wesson 500mag
I took a friend who has very little experience with firearms to the range and decided it was time to get over her fear of “big guns.”
Just to be clear, in this photo are a Sig Sauer p229 in .40 S&W and a Smith & Wesson J frame .38 Special. Let’s all take a moment to realize what this 120lb 5’6″ girl was about to take on.
Just one more perspective… On the right is a .40 S&W, in the center is a .38 Special, and on the left is the S&W 500 Magnum cartridge. That particular one was loaded with a 700 grain bullet. That’s right, literally 1/10 of a pound of lead. The .40 S&W is loaded with 165 grain, the .38 Special is loaded with 158 grain. Cor-Bon and S&W got together and created one bad momma.
Take a Child Fishing
My Go To Knot
This is how to tie my go to knot.