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<blockquote data-quote="Absster" data-source="post: 2922953" data-attributes="member: 41464"><p>Thanks again for all the great info! I never knew that that about side blast. I'm sure something I would learn during lessons...and hopefully not the hard way. Can't believe how it shredded the paper! </p><p></p><p>I believe we've decided to go shoot with my step dad so I can get a feel for it and get those first time gitters out. Then we've have decided we are going to take some classes. I'm having a hard time mapping out scenarios so I'm going to look into something that was mentioned a little bit back. More than anything the space between me and my kids.</p><p></p><p>I understand day time is when most burglaries occur and unless they are in a police uniform or I know them, I dont open the door. All doors are locked...always. And we have a pretty decent alarm system. Where I worry is my car is in the garage and it would appear to most that we are not home. I certainly don't want to startle someone (without being protected) after they have broken in when they thought no one was home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Absster, post: 2922953, member: 41464"] Thanks again for all the great info! I never knew that that about side blast. I'm sure something I would learn during lessons...and hopefully not the hard way. Can't believe how it shredded the paper! I believe we've decided to go shoot with my step dad so I can get a feel for it and get those first time gitters out. Then we've have decided we are going to take some classes. I'm having a hard time mapping out scenarios so I'm going to look into something that was mentioned a little bit back. More than anything the space between me and my kids. I understand day time is when most burglaries occur and unless they are in a police uniform or I know them, I dont open the door. All doors are locked...always. And we have a pretty decent alarm system. Where I worry is my car is in the garage and it would appear to most that we are not home. I certainly don't want to startle someone (without being protected) after they have broken in when they thought no one was home. [/QUOTE]
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