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The great thing about golf is it occupies a lot of people for a considerable amount of time thus preventing them from interfering with the things I enjoy doing.
I may be wrong, but don't think shooting live pigeons is legal in the states.Picher - if you want a chance to win serious money shooting, go shoot live pigeons in competition....
It is everywhere that I know of.I may be wrong, but don't think shooting live pigeons is legal in the states.
It is; although many places tend to keep it low key due to certain animal rights' groupsI may be wrong, but don't think shooting live pigeons is legal in the states.
Don't know of any live bird competitions in Maine. I wish there were a competition to shoot crows.Picher - if you want a chance to win serious money shooting, go shoot live pigeons in competition....
and farm landI've always thought a golf course was a waste of a perfectly good rifle range.
I feel the same way about cemeteries. Planting dead people on arable land seems wastefuland farm land
I shoot far better than I golf. BTW, I'm a 10 handicap at golf............
Not hardly. #1 son bought a full set of clubs at a garage sale for $5. Local course, if you're a senior, charges $10 to play. 50 rounds of most ammo costs more than $10 and it's gone in about 10 minutes.The only thing common about those sport is, RICH PEOPLE.
If I was a 10 it would be hard to get me off the course long enough to go shooting. I know that's sacrilege around here. But it's so fun when you're playing well.
I'm a 17.5 and it's hard enough as it is.
Golf is a way to get a small ball into a hole using very expensive equipment, when it would have been far easier, faster, and vastly less expensive to simply walk up to the hole and drop the ball in.
Shooting for many, if not most of us, is a way to make small holes in paper using very expensive and noisy equipment and the ultimate accomplishment is expend the greatest possible cost in time and ammunition to make only a single small hole in the paper.
Hole-in-one vs. one-in(ch) hole (i.e., MOA). Has a ring to it ...