Quad glad to hear everything turned out OK. It's good to see you bringing your daughter to the range. We need all the help we can get taking our country back.
Really pleased that the medical issues were just a wake-up call.
Maybe we should get you and your daughter into reloading, so that you'll both be busy in a no-smoking environment and provide a new appreciation for the boolits fired with each pull of the trigger.
If you jump to a caliber slightly bigger than .22, you might find some reloading supplies locally that will get you through the winter nights and provide ammunition at the Range.
You know that the Hooligans can make this happen.............
4570inMD
VERY interested in reloading. I told others before that my dad has some old reloading stuff he said I am welcome to. I want to reload 223 and he said I'd need dies. I dont know what else I will need. I guess my first step should be go get the stuff, and ask what it is, and what else I need? If I can find willing people to instruct me a little, I am all for it. I just get too overwhelmed as I dont know what I'll have and need, so I just never go get it.
The Hooligans you've spend some range time with are a very knowledgeable group of reloaders. And you know we share that knowledge freely.
Now that you're making some major (and good) lifestyle changes, replacing tobacco with a habit like reloading could be great therapy.
You know who we are and we'll be there to help!
Quad, you're on the right path because you own it now. You gotta keep going. Urge by urge and day by day. It's one day at a time for the first few weeks. Not pleasant, but you can do it!
You know you have friends you can reach out to and lean on if the going gets to where you think you're sliding back. We want you around at Hooligan shoots!