The Cornered Cat
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Vindicated

Sunday, we shot the FBI PQC-09 qualifier for keepsies. I’m happy because my practice sessions earlier in the week paid off with a 100% score today. The target looked a little rougher than I would prefer, so I’m going to … Continue reading

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Raffle for Tam’s schnozz

So my net-friend Tamara has a problem: she’s come down with a wee touch of a Bad Thing, and she doesn’t have insurance to cover the cost of surgery and treatment. Her friends have stepped up to the plate with … Continue reading

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The white horse fallacy

“If I won’t protect myself, what right do I have to expect another person to risk his or her life for mine?” – Sunni Maravillosa When Sunni Maravillosa wrote that sentence back in 1996, she was talking about an important … Continue reading

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Shoot to kill?

“Should I shoot to kill?” Although the question seems very simple at first, when  people ask this, they might be asking one of two things. First, they might be asking, “Where should I aim?” Second, they might wonder, “What’s the … Continue reading

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Operator

Just so everyone knows, my grandma was a real operator. She worked for Ma Bell.

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Practice time

One of the things I love about my life right now is that I have friends who call me and say, “Let’s go shooting!” You’ve gotta love that. Last week, some friends and I ran through the FBI QC-09 qualifier, … Continue reading

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When blog posts get out of hand…

So I started blogging because my Facebook posts were usually too long for the format. Facebook works best with one or two short sentences, but I was often writing two paragraphs. I thought, Well, that’s blog length, so perfect! I’ll … Continue reading

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Lessons from a close encounter

Last night I added a new blog to my sidebar, called She’s a Garand Gal. I wanted to draw your attention to the story that Garand Gal shares here. There are lots of good lessons in Garand Gal’s story, so … Continue reading

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