Safefire Shooting

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Safefire Shooting

Postby hunter » Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:58 am

Just wanted to give a thanks to Cwink and Safefire Shooting for the the enhanced carry course. My wife and I attended the Personal Protection in the Home course, and Chad made the course material interesting and made you think on ways to improve your home security and how to mentally prepare yourself if you ever have an intruder in your house. My wife was hesitant about the course and the shooting but she walked away glad she took the course, had a great time shooting, and now wants me to take her to Turcotte to learn how to shoot clays.
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Re: Safefire Shooting

Postby cwink » Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:00 pm

hunter wrote:Just wanted to give a thanks to Cwink and Safefire Shooting for the the enhanced carry course. My wife and I attended the Personal Protection in the Home course, and Chad made the course material interesting and made you think on ways to improve your home security and how to mentally prepare yourself if you ever have an intruder in your house. My wife was hesitant about the course and the shooting but she walked away glad she took the course, had a great time shooting, and now wants me to take her to Turcotte to learn how to shoot clays.
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Glad you all had a good time.. I would not want to be the bad guy that walked into yall's house. She handeled herself great on the range, and really did well with that .40...

Holler if you all need some help with the Clay's.. That's my favorite kind of shooting.. :D :D :D
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Re: Safefire Shooting

Postby hunter » Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:14 pm

thanks
She has already picked out her shotgun, of course the most expensive she could find, a Benelli Legacy (approximately $2000) but I said no or at least not yet.

I also signed up for the NRA through your website. Thanks for the discount
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Re: Safefire Shooting

Postby cwink » Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:38 pm

hunter wrote:thanks
She has already picked out her shotgun, of course the most expensive she could find, a Benelli Legacy (approximately $2000) but I said no or at least not yet.

I also signed up for the NRA through your website. Thanks for the discount

I have a great little weatherby SA-08 youth 20 guage if you want to let her try it out.. I bought it from Academy a few years ago for about 450.00.
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