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<blockquote data-quote="beastep" data-source="post: 2964800" data-attributes="member: 41032"><p>Yeah, well when you live paycheck to paycheck you have to make due. As a single father on a limited budget I had the chance to buy only one can after about 5 years of trying to do so. So that means it would probably be at least another 5 before I could buy another. So I got the 223 can. </p><p>And, yes I did teach a 5yo little girl how to shoot and everything she shot had this can on it. 22 up to 223. Now she has her own Ruger American Ranch Compact 223, Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22 MOE SL, and her original cricket. Shot her first "all by myself" deer at age of 8 with an AR in 300 Blackout. She wont go shooting without a can. Wont go hunting without a can. She would rather deal with the weight and have less noise and recoil and not have to worry about muffs and can actually talk to and hear dad while in the process of shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beastep, post: 2964800, member: 41032"] Yeah, well when you live paycheck to paycheck you have to make due. As a single father on a limited budget I had the chance to buy only one can after about 5 years of trying to do so. So that means it would probably be at least another 5 before I could buy another. So I got the 223 can. And, yes I did teach a 5yo little girl how to shoot and everything she shot had this can on it. 22 up to 223. Now she has her own Ruger American Ranch Compact 223, Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22 MOE SL, and her original cricket. Shot her first "all by myself" deer at age of 8 with an AR in 300 Blackout. She wont go shooting without a can. Wont go hunting without a can. She would rather deal with the weight and have less noise and recoil and not have to worry about muffs and can actually talk to and hear dad while in the process of shooting. [/QUOTE]
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