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Speaker 1 (00:04):
And welcome to the town out those shop. I'm Charlie.
Here you are, I'm I'm not I'm feeling j D anyway.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Slow deepress, slow deepress.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
I'm Fred and I'm grand kind of afraid, I know,
I'm just uh, welcome's down out door show. I'm Charlie. Yeah,
there we go. I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
I was looking at that leaving lonely.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Now I just got a ton of crap going on
and and and and then and then I'm ready to
walk out. And I got a three hour drive in
front of me and some stuff to do, and JD
calls and hey, we recording the show today. I'm like,
not to my.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
Mouth, y'all. No one said this. I don't even know.
I don't know anything about it. But Captain Paul tired
the mos honest man in the room.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
I was here.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Paul walked into my office at at three point thirty
and said, you're ready to do the show. And well,
huh what so y'all made plans not in my presence
last week.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
Well you're very glad you called me because I was
fixing the hop.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
In the bit.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Conversation, you said, somebody having to go to Madison.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
Yeah, so I'm still going to Madison on is all
over with.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
I'm just I'm going home.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
It's going to turn into a three hour drive after
closing time, and I'll be I'll be back home late
to night. I might not show up to morrow. And
we got stuff to do. We all like rehaving one
of our classrooms down at the range, but got that
winding down, and I got so much going on, and
just had a meeting with our our fine bank president,
our new relationship manager. What is that name right there
(01:36):
that looks like Stuart Shardonay Sean Drennette. If you say something,
he's a relationship manager, a new relationship manager Prime Ready Bank.
So it's when when your banker, bank president and your
personal relationship manager, your new banker in the bank that
comes to your office to talk to you. The last
community that's be'st banking right there. That's when when they
(01:58):
come to you, you were either in a heap of
trouble or you are worth their time. And that's what
I like about doing business with our bank is we
are worth their time.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
And so say he's a relationship manager.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Just don't pick on him, just leave him alone.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
I'm just wondering if he could have fine problems with
the wife.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Think, well, my son is My son is actually an
assistant assistant relationship manager. He is is learning to be
a relationship manager. He's a junior relationship manager. So that's
going to be his job. What that young man was
in here.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
Maybe he could help my wife. He might get coming
with her assistant.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
He might he might could see.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
We're having trouble with her assistant. I know she's having
trouble with You're sorry, But as far as.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
A this weekend, she asked, she must have asked me
five times this weekend what is wrong with you? And
I'm like, why you keep asking me that?
Speaker 2 (02:52):
That's a that's a long I mean, what is wrong
with you?
Speaker 1 (02:56):
Fred?
Speaker 2 (02:56):
Is? Is? Is she really prepared?
Speaker 1 (02:59):
So now here is a serious question, fred this is
this is serious. I want you to answer this. So
when she says it, does she go let me finish
what I'm asking, what's wrong with you? Or or or
is what is wrong with you?
Speaker 3 (03:15):
It's more it's it's okay.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
If it's what is wrong with you, then then it's
then wrong. Then she has finally determined that she probably
made a mistake in the beginning with this mess. I
am you're married beneath me? I finally don't I.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
For that situation and all my efforts to fix him
have gone. That's just yeah, I mean it's I had
lost calls called, or it's.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
Just it's funny to her, which I suspect is the
real case, because because why I would for her to
stay with you, you have to make her laugh on
a regular basis.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
I think she just she's immune to it. I mean
she usually that question, you know what is wrong with you?
Speaker 1 (03:58):
She is a charitable soul?
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Is fllow it up by something along the lines of
a declaration that you are a sick little man?
Speaker 1 (04:06):
Yep, it was the latter. There's no there's no true
genuine caring. And it's not like what is fred? What
is wrong with you? That that that's that's if she cared.
So here's the thing is if we can make if
we can make our spouses laugh, then they'll stick around.
If you can if if now it's different, if they're
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laughing at you, I think it's the act or or
with you. I keep my wife laughing on a regular
basis because she gets my sense of humor. And so
here lately and I have I have I have refused
to subscribe to Disney Plus just when they went woke
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a while back. I said, I'm just not gonna do it.
But but but I keep getting these uh ted Lasso
things on my Facebook thing, and I kept watching all
of them, and I said, I want to watch the
ted Lasso series. If you and seeing it, I highly
recommend that you watch it. So I subscribed. Well, I
got the seven day free and there's no way I'm
watching it on Sunday. It's canceled. But I subscribed to
(05:08):
it for that. It's like eight nine bucks a month
or something that's worth it. And I we my wife
and I have been sitting there watching three seasons I
think it was, and we're almost through the second season
right now. And that fella makes me change the way
I talk to people sometimes. I mean, it's it's just
I get it. It's funny. We sit there and laugh
at some stuff, some stuff, you know, I think it's funny.
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I kind of chuckle a little bit, but every now
and then she'd have laughed out loud over there. And
of course I never know if it's the phone video
she's watching or the TV she's watching. Because she got
three things going on in her head at one time,
and I don't know which which one's paying attention to what.
Just as soon as I think she's not paying attention,
she was paying attention. And what I thought I was
(05:53):
gonna slip by, it didn't slip by.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
It didn't work out for you.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
But anyway, that ted lasts though. Thing is funny. I'm
telling you right now, that's funny. They take a Midwestern guy,
a football coach that achieved some success, and they ship
him over to England and they put him over a
soccer team or a football team, and it is just funny.
It is funny.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
He gets kicked in the head.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
It's it's it's it's like I said, it's a like.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
He's an American football coach.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
It's intelligence. He's an American football, like collegiate football player coach.
And then they ship him over there and the owner
of the the two rich people got divorced and the
wife got the soccer team, and the husband doesn't like it,
and she's trying to get back at him. She's trying
to destroy the team. So she hires this American football
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coach to come over there and take over, hoping that
it fails. And then obviously it's it's the whole so
like Major League, except not pretty much.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
And it's soccers year.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
It's funny. They're well, there are a bunch of drama
or whatever because you get stubbed.
Speaker 3 (07:00):
Their toe and they fall down, start crying, and then
two minutes later that.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
The women ain't. That's why I like women saw a
girl soccer. They man that they they're rough, and they
get up, get up.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
And get after Rapertour or whatever he name is.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
She's she's she's done.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
So watching watching, uh, watching some city league soccer over
in my hometown and a couple of games where our
kids played against another team, which is typically how soccer
games go. And but the other team, there's this kid
over there that's just he is just awesome. I mean
he's a he's a he's a go getter. He's a
little little kid, and you know he gets banged up
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a little bit, and you know he's a heck of
a player. I mean he's given it all he's got,
but he'll get hit, banged up, fall down, get hurt.
I don't mean like o boo hoo, I'm hurt. I
mean like like he's hurt, jumps back up, goes at
it again. Well, what does the coach do? I want
to let him play, he wants to play. He's a
tough little kid. Mom's over it to take I told
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you to take him out. He's hurt. Don't let him
play hurt. And the dad's over there just twiddling his thumb.
I gotta go home with her. And he's a tough
looking dude, you know, the tough looking Jackson County dude
driving a big four wheel drive, jacked up truck. He
obviously she's the alpha in the relationship. And this this
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poor kid, I mean, he's just toughing it out. I mean,
he's he's a solid kid. And I just my and
my wife is over there. She needs to just hush
her mouth, don't pick because me and him are just
gonna make eye contact and shake our head and go,
let's make this look good.
Speaker 3 (08:37):
Is she one of them women that doesn't take the
cigarette out of the mouth.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
No, No, it's not like that. This is this is
a you know, an average, fairly attractive couple, just square
to just that. She obviously just she a helicopter helicopter parenting.
Now my wife is on the sidelines, yelling at my son.
My wife first thing she does learn all the other
kids and encourages all the kids. Good job. So I
(09:02):
want say good job just and then and then she
yells at my son, hurry up, you go harder. You know,
she's trying to push him to go harder because CJ.
He's not my boy. He's he's not. He's no speed demon.
He's he's very smart, but he's and he wants to play.
I'm trying to get him to play real football because
he needs to get the snot hit out of him
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a few times so he understand what that feels like.
He really needs to get hit a few times, not
with a fist, but with.
Speaker 3 (09:29):
Well, he could play on the Noles team this year.
He might get hit a few times.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
He'd be good.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
Yeah, he's yeah, I mean really, I have never seen
so many drop passes in a single game. Might take
up soccer, now, yeah, they might as well take up soccer.
They ain't got no hands, they can't.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
It's like a favorite team. So I care for somebody's
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the break that was Yeah.
Speaker 3 (10:57):
So we're talking about Trump and the fries. Yeah, you know,
it dawned on me as I was watching that. She
she said that she worked at McDonald's back when she
was in college. Now, back when she was in college,
she was a practicing Hindu.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
What are the can't touch the cow?
Speaker 1 (11:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (11:19):
What are the.
Speaker 3 (11:20):
Chances that a Hindu is working at a Hamburger restaurant.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
I would say that's pretty pretty slim possibility.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
You know, don't know anything.
Speaker 3 (11:27):
About Well, they don't they don't eat cows.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Well, well, that's right, I think. I don't know. I
don't know, don't know anything about the faith, but I'll
google it while you're talking.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
Cow is a sacred animal in the Hindu religion. They
will not eat eat a cow.
Speaker 5 (11:45):
I've always heard that.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
It's a sacred animal. I think they they maybe you
reincarnated as an ancestor or something along those.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
Lines that that doesn't sound wrong. I think you're I
think you're going to do something there.
Speaker 3 (11:56):
But I would remember, isn't that kind of like a
a a Baptist working as a topless bartender, I mean.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
Or just in a liquor store, I mean at a
dance hall. I mean, there's all kinds I can make,
all kinds of Baptist jokes are one.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
I mean, well, I kind of wanted to envision the
topless bartender, but.
Speaker 2 (12:18):
Of course you did.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Name's Bob. So here you go. In UH In India,
eighty one percent limit meat and diet and thirty nine
per center. Vegetarian and Hindus may also avoid eating beef
because cows are traditionally viewed as sacred and part of
the family, So to them, it'd be kind of like
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eating a dog. You know, they're they're part of I
consider my dog's part of the family. I wouldn't eat one,
just not because it wouldn't be nutritious.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
But I need a.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
Dog, a dog.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
If I got I need a cat. I eat all
of it if I'm hungry enough. It ain't nothing sacred dogs.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Have you seen that billboard? You know, where do you
draw the line? And there's all that, there's everything, a
bunch of dogs and cats, and then they have then
they have a rabbit and then a horse and then
stuff that everybody would eat. And I'm like, well, if they'd.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Move, wouldn't If they eat that rabbit over there.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
Then well, actually I'd eat the horse too.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
Because I have it. It was all that good I had.
I'm pretty sure that's what I had done in Costa Rica.
I'm well, my wife and the girls were all down
there and they went chopping and boys, the guys went,
I can't run. We went fishing, and they come back
to the house with some with some meat, and it
was supposed to be filet mignon horse. It didn't look
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like no filet mignon I had ever seen. It was
round like that, but that's about where it stopped. And
I cooked that stuff on the grill, and it did
not taste like it.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
Hey, I don't.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
It did not taste like beef. I don't know. I
don't know if it was monkey. It was it was
it was. It was in fact meat. But I told him,
I said, if this is cow, I guess somebody's rear.
It's just not col No, No, it was just it
was not. I was pretty much I had pretty much.
Speaker 4 (14:17):
No.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
I cooked it. They brought it back in a package
and I cooked it. It didn't look like beef going
on the grill nor coming off, so.
Speaker 3 (14:25):
It was impossible mignon.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
Uh huh, Yeah it was. It wasn't near about red
enough to be beef.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
I think it was some of them, some of the
one of them. They got a bunch of some kind
of some kind of water buffalo or something that they
pulled carts and stuff with. It looked like a cow,
but it ain't. I don't know what it was.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
Shot zebra one time. He said, the worst part of
it was trying to miss a jockey. That's just what
he said.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
I don't I don't. You know, I won't eat horse again,
knowing Leah, you know it's just not but rabbit. Now
you're talking about, right, it's pretty good.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
I like, right, you got a clean right after you
shoot him.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
I used to eat rabbit pretty regular when I was
When I was a kid, we I did a lot
of rabbit hunting there.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
There's a bunch of them out in Texas well.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Them big old jack rabbits, And that's a different critter altogether.
Speaker 3 (15:20):
I don't want to mean they'll come out of there
and start beating you up if.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
You if you miss them, they're back about your height.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
I know it.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
You see how to eye with them. I'm talking about cottontails.
I used to. I used to get the rabbits a
fit when I was a boy.
Speaker 3 (15:31):
You know, we didn't see any rabbits out in South Dakota.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
Yes we did.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
I didn't.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
You well, you may not have been nowhere to see
them they got.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
I mean, uh, JD shot one up there. He did,
Yeah fleas and.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
Yeah, I went, I was gonna uh I was gonna
get it and skin it and skin it out and everything.
And I was walking to the walking back to the
bus with it. Jesse's like, you ain't putting that thing
on the bus, and I'm like, why not. He goes look,
he said, pull the fur back, looking there, and that
thing was covered up with bugs the fleet. Yeah, fleas
all over.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
Now they don't have He was proud of He was
proud of himself for a minute. He was all.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Happy intention of skin and that thing and and uh
and on.
Speaker 3 (16:10):
Earth does he gives you would? Are they all like that?
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Or I don't know, but he said, check it, check
it good. It is probably covered up with fleas, and
short of.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
The fact because he knew it was means they're probably
all like that. Yeah, that would be otherwise they wouldn't
said nothing. But he didn't want that on the.
Speaker 3 (16:24):
Beach, explain that itch I got last time I got.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Yeah, speaking of were leaving for up there right quickly?
Speaker 2 (16:32):
When yeah, we're leaving on the sixth, he's leaving on
the seventh, he's flying seventh. Yeah, you need to be
up there. We hunt eighth, ninth, and tenth.
Speaker 3 (16:41):
Yeah, I'll be up there on the seventh I get
in uh uh somewhere around two o'clock.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
I think on one of those Big Old Jed red
line is right, yeah, right on up bear and go
go go hunt.
Speaker 3 (16:53):
I don't have a girlfriend that used to screw the
words after that song.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
I don't know any one's other than the ones I
just said.
Speaker 3 (16:59):
She's right, Big Old Jed had a light on, and
I'm like, what uh reckon?
Speaker 1 (17:05):
You can see it.
Speaker 3 (17:07):
Or the you know, I'll never be your beast of burn.
Speaker 6 (17:10):
I never leave your peezza burn.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
And I'm like, what, that's just funny. She's from South Carolina.
Get out match, I mean.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
That's will hear that out? I hear the rolling stones
here from here on out.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
We'll be singing it tonight.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
We we move. We messed some words up to some
songs up there and South Dakota.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
I don't know anything about that.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
We got it. We got a country music.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
I like to get my hands on that little notebook
of those lyrics in it.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
Well, this year we have a we have like January,
a real country music up and coming. Uh country music artists,
come listen to He's good. It's very good. David Lewis, Yeah,
he'd find.
Speaker 3 (17:59):
One song at always don't wear skinny jeans. Yeah, Like,
I'm gonna like this guy.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
He's coming on the hunt trip with us. He's coming
up from Texas, so I'm looking forward to all that.
He's got some radio appearances up there.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
He's bringing his guitar, I would hope.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
So he's gonna be on the radio up there, live
on some radio shows, do some some guest appearances on
some radio and stuff.
Speaker 3 (18:19):
And yeah, when are y'all pulling out? Is you pulling
out on Wednesday or Wednesday?
Speaker 1 (18:25):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (18:26):
The six early, try to be at Charlie's house in
Marianna by six, So that's.
Speaker 3 (18:32):
Son, that'd be fifth, sixth. Yeah, but I didn't get
my stuff over here. So we want to do a
shrimp ball again this year.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
Absolutely shrimp ball again. Mister Bobby Williams is going with us.
He's got a he's got a beer keg cooker. So
remember last year our shrimp bowl was really full to
the top. I'm bringing a beer keg with a cooker
and all that stuff to cook the low bull in
so we can make a big pot.
Speaker 3 (18:57):
All right, all right, Well I'll get the shrimp. Uh
the I get We've got to get the shrimp ball
stuff that goes in it. Yea, hopefully they have some brussels.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Thought you were absolutely insane putting Brussels sprouts and low bowl.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
When we cook crawfish they put Robert put mushrooms in
there and it carries it's really good flavor. Now the
dead when he puts all that in there, the corn
soaks up. I don't know what soaks up all the spice,
and it is a challenge even for a guy that
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likes spicy food like me to eat the dad.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
Like Angelina Joe Lee with us foll up lips. Yeah,
alredwoll oh, look.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
Hooking them all.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
That's wrong with you got a hold of some hot corn.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
They've been some good oysters out there over the last
few weeks. There was a bunch of good oysters coming
out of Louisiana. I don't know where everybody else is
getting there is, but the I've been I have eaten
half a bushe of oysters a week for the last
three weeks.
Speaker 3 (20:12):
Yeah. I brought oysters last time and we didn't get
into it.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
That No, no, didn't. I don't know what happened with that,
But time up bringing them back. They were good and
we got back, going to tell you that cold it's
cold outside.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
It was cold that night. What's the weather gonna be?
Are we gonna have?
Speaker 2 (20:27):
I know, I haven't seen still we're still a little
bit out of forecast, was I think? But I've been
seeing here and I can pull it up right now.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
I gotta programmed and knocked me over two or three minutes.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Right now though it only goes to the seventh, So
that's the day we get there. High fifty six lower
thirty one, seven percent chance of precipitation.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
Song.
Speaker 3 (20:51):
As it's not blowing like crazy, then that doesn't really
matter as long as you Yeah, I mean it was.
It was always it's always frost on the windshields in
the mornings.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
Yeah, yeah, this time, yeah, I think it's, you know,
the coldest we've ever experienced up there was fifteen.
Speaker 3 (21:08):
Yeah, I don't do that. That just doesn't doesn't mesh
with me.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
Well, pretty old.
Speaker 3 (21:15):
Have to get Charlie cuddle up with't it.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
He puts you in his coat pocket and carry you around.
It's like a puppy.
Speaker 3 (21:24):
And he could name me George.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
You were freeze to death before you get a cuddle
out of me, because I don't drink that much anymore.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
I don't know about that now, hold on, hold on
the minut.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
There's been a few lies told about me over the
years about where I woke up.
Speaker 3 (21:54):
You always know when you get that look from him,
it's like this pause and he gives you this I
look before he's going to say anything. It's like I'm
about to get my butt.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
Yeah. Yeah, there's a line. There's a line with me.
I gotta I got a dry sense, a good sense
of humor. I like to be funny all the time.
But there's a line.
Speaker 3 (22:19):
Yep, womeny track places.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
See y'all planning on.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
I won't do anything that will hurts you long term.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
No permanent, no permanent disfigurement.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
You might regret saying what you said for a moment
or two. Probably It's kind of like my dog in
that shot collar. All I need to do every once
in a while is just popper one time, and as
you remember, just keep that in mind.
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How long is it free?
Speaker 2 (23:47):
I've never got it all themes.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
Some of that.
Speaker 3 (23:52):
I think it may be two.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
No, man, that forty forty inches.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
I thing won't go back in and they pulled away out.
That's that's when Fred's make us spread out, he pulls
it out and goes anyway. So, hey, we got a
thing going on. Uh JUSTSF match going on in Dothan
at the Talent Range of Dothan on November the twenty
third and twenty fourth, So that's coming up next month.
Keep it in mind, that is a glock competition. We
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we we just want to remind everybody that if you
want to sign up for the the Glock Sports Shooting
Foundation shooting matches, all the only requirements you show up
with a glock and some AMMO and you don't have
to have a glock or any am O. You can
come in and rent the clock from us if you
need to, and obviously we'll sell you all the m
O you want. It's a it's a really cool, fast
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paced match. But you you shoot the phase and then
there's like three stages and take your time. You can
watch other people and you literally can walk up to
the table with nothing but a block in a box
and some bullets and some bullets protection yep, yep, and
and and shoot and move to the next stage. And
you can enter in as many different every every glock
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model has. Basically it's on.
Speaker 3 (25:11):
Well, can you claim a handicap.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
Yeah, the nine millimeter stuff, you got those nice. Well,
it's the nineteen to seventeen and the forty five are
all all in the same one, and then the little
guns of the forty three x forty three is a
different category, and then the ten milimeter forty five is
a different category. But they got a bunch of different categories.
If you're a military law enforcement, there's a category for you,
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senior citizen. They're the first time glock shooters. There's all
kind of a lot of chances to win a gun.
They give away a bunch of guns, and you don't
have to win to win a gun.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
So you have a short person no sorry, Fred.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
They just stand you next to the table so you
can see it right see over you see around it
instead over it. But anyway, that's it. That's again. If
you want, if you're interested in that, the uh, just
just google glock shoot Yes. If yeah, jessf and end Othan,
you obviously weren't paying attention to the whole thing.
Speaker 3 (26:06):
I've been a walk call on.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
But you can go to their website and you can
go to schedule, scroll down and you'll see the one.
It's the Southern Classic. I think it's what they call that,
and it's in it. It's called it Middland City, Dothan
because technically that's our mailing address up there. But look
for the one in Middland City on November twenty third,
twenty fourth, and you don't have to be there both days.
You can show up and shoot either or typically Sunday
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afternoon they all start packing up to go. But yeah,
come on out, bring it and you can come and watch.
You don't have to. You do need to sign the
waivers and do all this, all the processes to be
on the property. And if you plan on coming and
you haven't been to the range before, I would encourage
you to call the shop and tell us you want
to come to the event. We will text you a
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link to the waiver and you can watch the video
do the waiver process so when you show up you
can just come on to the property and not have
to worry about, you know, jumping through a bunch of hoops.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
Are they going to do one here?
Speaker 1 (27:05):
We've been doing one every year.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
Here've been doing one every year since we've built the rangeyeh,
when is it? Uh February usually usually late February.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
We've been doing that one a long time. This is
the oath and one. This is the first one. Can't
call it the.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
First Southern Southern Alabama Regional class.
Speaker 3 (27:22):
You got to have it three times in order for
to be annual.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
Yeah, it was definitely an annual here. So yeah, the
first one we hosted here, they packed us into the
schedule and somebody backed out, and they did it in July.
It was brutal. It was one hundred and nine degrees
in the shade, and they came. We had a huge turnout,
and they came back later and said, yeah, can we
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do you all? Okay, we're doing this a different time
of the year. We would prefer that. And they said,
when do you want it? I said, the nicest weather
here is late February to you know, to April somewhere
in there.
Speaker 3 (28:00):
All it's been nice here lately.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Yeah, it's been.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Beautiful, loving it, loving it cool at night, warming up, warm,
warms up in the daytime. But I'm digging it, enjoyed.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
I was. I was up in Charleston last weekend it
was even cooler.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Yeah, that's what happens further north, you go.
Speaker 3 (28:16):
Yeah, I I was playing golf on it that the
thing on the golf say is do not harass the alligators.
They actually had to print that on the score cor We'll.
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Speaker 2 (29:43):
So on the break, we were trying to come up
with something intelligent remotely interesting to talk about him.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
Note that's always a stretch for us, so I always
talk about something people want to.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
All suggested we talk about the upcoming election because it
is fixing to happen.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
So yeah, feeling better every day about that too.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
Because starts well, I'm I am. We have some amendments
in Florida, some of which I am very much against
and some but I brought up that there is a
there's an amendment amendment to on in Florida on that
is about hunting fishing, and man, I tell you, I
don't know how y'all feel about it, but I am.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
I am.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
Leaning towards always voting no on any amendment because I
don't like changing the constitution and I would rather the
powers that be in in our in our legislature make
the laws. That's the way the way it was intended
to happen. I don't really like popular vote of making
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constitutional amendments in general. But what do you think about
this one? Fred, you're the you're the legal expert on
the panel here. What do you think about the amendment
to the hunting fishing thing?
Speaker 3 (30:54):
Well, one, I like the idea of hunting and fishing
being a fundamental right, like speech, like firearms, like right
I grate to be free illegal searches and seizures, you know,
those unreasonable searches and seizures. The way I read the amendment,
not only does it do that, it also creates a
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presumption that management be achieved by hunting and fishing. Right,
so wildlife management that is the prime that that would
be the primary method of management. Which if you have
ever managed wildlife on land, you know that that is
the best.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
Absolutely, it's the most effective way. And not in places
we see this in the big northern states where they
don't really like hunting and fishing, or hunting specifically, they're
they're objectable to that. But you end up with these
neighborhoods that are just overpopulated and infested with deer, and
then they have to hire professional people to come in
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there and whole sale eliminate herds and giant picking off.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
The way I read this, correct me if I'm wrong.
The way I read it is that if it passes,
it simply enshrines the right of people to hunt and
fish in the state of Florida. It enshrines it in
the constitution, which means that the legislature can't go back
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later on and ban it. But that says f w
C is not curtailing their authority to regulate it the
way they regulated, so it doesn't change anything. It just
says that if the Democrats take over one.
Speaker 3 (32:38):
Day, which is a possibility.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
They can't. They can't do away with hunting and fishing.
Speaker 3 (32:42):
You know, to what JA did was saying, I mean,
he talked about what we're seeing to some degree, at
least in the northeast in Tallahassee. You got all these
people that have not hunters and fishing that have moved
in as as northeast section has grown, and now you
got all these deer running around. Yeah, and they're not
healthy deer, No, they're not.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
I don't think this constitutional moment is gonna make it
okay to hunt in Claren Lake's. Yeah, because that's not
I don't necessarily think it. But when it becomes a
and if it becomes much more of an issue and
a problem than it is right now, somebody's gonna have
to do something.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
I mean, I see it every day in my neighborhood.
I live on an acre lot. And during the hurricane
the other the last hurricane we had, I walked out
and walked out at night to look at the weather
and turn the lights on, and they were thirteen deer
sleeping in my front yard. I mean, I was I
had been out of corn for weeks. I hadn't fed
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them at all in the yard and they were sleeping
in my yard. And it is literally just like dodging.
I don't even know what is. Driving in and out
of my neighborhood has become a just homeus. It's dangerous,
I mean, and I'm careful, and I see them way
before most people do. I see them when they're out
in the woods where most people don't see them until
they get on the wight line. Yeah, and it's still is.
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It's I don't know how many near misses as a
family we have had going and coming through the neighborhood.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
But it's too tight a neighborhood to be shooting deer
in that neighborhood. You'd be shooting across property lines. You'd
be and and and I don't even think it's legal
to shoot in those small lot line places up there.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
And I don't know if it is or not, but
it's there's there's enough, there's enough vacant space up there,
enough green space up there that they and I don't
know what the answer is, but I know that the answer.
I know that the I know that the problem is
that there are too many deer in too small of
an area.
Speaker 3 (34:34):
In their distance from a residence. I want to say,
because I've read it last year, got out in the
yard with a tape measure trying to figure out where
I could sit in that.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
I've got three, three or four vacant lots across the
road from my house. I know that, you know, I'd
probably be okay there, but I'm not. I mean, I'm
I don't.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
Can't shoot across the right away though, well I would.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
I live on a private street.
Speaker 3 (34:56):
It ain't the right away, you know, I could sit
on a back porch. Yeah, And there's a You know,
if I had a like a crossbow or bow.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
I'm a problem with bow hunting. So you can do
that silently in neighborhoods. But most of the time, when
you shoot something with a bow, you're gonna have to
run two three hundred feet at least to find it.
And that's across the property line, and you're out there
trying to drag something ways as much as you do
across the neighbor's fence.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
My look, my luck, I'd shoot one in the front
yard and run over there and pile up in my
neighbors in my neighbor's front porch, you know.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
Sorry.
Speaker 3 (35:27):
And if I did that, my neighbor run over, grab
the deer and get him in his house for it
I could ever get to him, he'd be in there skinning.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
Well, I'm not I'm not necessarily advocating for for wholesale
open hunting season in my neighborhood. I'm just saying there
is a problem, and it's eventually what it's.
Speaker 1 (35:47):
Gonna have to be dealt with.
Speaker 3 (35:48):
But your neighborhood of you know, it backs up some
of these plantations and you know there needs there, those
need to be to play or depleted and there are
too many doughs in the Northeast right now.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
Well, there's too many dos on my farm right now.
We get depredation tash when we're growing certain crops. But
the thing is is there's still that many deer we
can't get.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
The Florida has traditionally not done a good job at
managing their deer herd, and they don't do a good
job managing their deer heerd because it is so hard
to figure out how many deer because our woods are
so thick. It's not like in Pennsylvania or New York
where they can ride around and do surveys and figure
out how many deer you have. In Florida, you can't
get to places where the deer lives, so you don't
They don't have a clue. I think our deer population
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in Florida, in a lot of places in Florida is
way bigger than anybody thinks it is. Because there's you know,
it's easy to do is get.
Speaker 3 (36:42):
A census to stick it on them deer crossing signs
and maybe they'll sign up. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (36:48):
Well, it's just you know, I mean, it's uh, there's
you're right, Charlie over there where you're at and anywhere
there's agriculture, there's just huge numbers of deer and they
cause problems and they in the and the herd becomes
not healthy because of it.
Speaker 3 (37:02):
That's the skinny and some.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
And most of your depredation efforts are are most of
your depredation tags, and most of your depredation efforts are
made towards hogs because we have such a huge og
problem and so and then you know, people don't hunters
have I mean they go out and just slaughter hogs
right and left. Don't think twice about it when you
go out there and start doing that to deer. You know,
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we're all we like to hunt deer, you know, we
want quality dealer the way George you don't want to
waste the meat. It's like, you know, people shoot hogs
and just leave them laying.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
The way Georgia does things with their tag system is
I think exponentially better. Now Florida has a call in
and report your whatever, but they're there, but their limits
are much smaller. Georgia gives you twelve deer a year
now ten yeah, ten dose and two bucks when you
buy Georgia license.
Speaker 1 (37:53):
I do you've got all season to kill the doors.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
Yeah, anytime, any any day of the week, any area
when hunting seasons open. If you want to take a
dough for the freezer, knock yourself out, whether it's opening
day or the last day. Yeah, I mean we we
generally speaking as a family, four or five deer put
in a freezer that feeds us for the year.
Speaker 3 (38:14):
That if you opened up a market where you could
actually sell it.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
You can't do that.
Speaker 2 (38:20):
Well, you know, they back in the day, there was
such a thing as market hunting and it's it led
to it led to almost the extinction of ducks, ducks
and shore birds back.
Speaker 1 (38:30):
During the market day. Don't do that and you can't
sell You can't.
Speaker 2 (38:35):
I mean, but there's probably a happy medium somewhere that
was a zero regulation and you just go kill whatever
you kill because there was a there was a you
could get money for. Uh happened you know back there
a year maybe I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
Well, most people that are they're raising deer that are
not indigenous to this area, and you can there's certain
things you can do, but you're not going to sell
the white tailed deer. You can't do that.
Speaker 3 (39:00):
You can't, but I just wondering what would it do
if you could.
Speaker 1 (39:03):
I don't know, but I think that there's a lot
of free deer meat passed around every year for people.
If you want a deer, all you really got to
do is find a redneck say, hey, man, bring me
a deer this year. He's going to bring you a deer.
Speaker 3 (39:17):
You know it's it's it's let's stop what he's doing.
Speaker 1 (39:20):
But I wish I wish they would. I wish they
would change it to where I had all season to
take the dose that I could take so that I
could try to shoot the big bug to finish up
at the end of the year. Round about.
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Speaker 3 (40:38):
I'm sort of huglining s show.
Speaker 1 (40:43):
I'm talking about fishings.
Speaker 5 (40:45):
I'll tell you what they biting. The fishermen biting the crop.
You're biting good. Had a trip today with mister Steve
Potter from white Cross and man, we went out there
and we called.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
About thirty craig ones.
Speaker 5 (40:58):
Yeah you saw I say that pictures.
Speaker 3 (40:59):
Some of were good.
Speaker 5 (41:00):
Was but yeah, I was out there yesterday and I thought, man,
it ain't gonna be no wind. We've been having a
wind blowing, the current's been moving and I thought it
was going to be kind of slow.
Speaker 1 (41:08):
Today.
Speaker 5 (41:08):
I was asking the guy, if you want to might
want to push it out a little bit, let that
water temperature get a little cool.
Speaker 1 (41:12):
And he said, no, I want to come.
Speaker 3 (41:13):
So I'm glad he did.
Speaker 5 (41:14):
We they were biting, but it was hazy all day,
toll like one o'clock when we were coming in.
Speaker 2 (41:22):
Yeah, couldn't see a cross.
Speaker 5 (41:24):
Couldn't see it from Booster Club across the Spring creeks
at four o'clock today, foggy or hazy, foggy And.
Speaker 2 (41:32):
They're telling them what kind of atmosphere stuffs going on?
Speaker 5 (41:34):
But man, I tell you what I and on. Uh
So some of old the bass had been biting really
good too.
Speaker 4 (41:39):
Up.
Speaker 5 (41:40):
We've been catching them on frogs and on buzz baits,
and now the chatter baits and spinner baits and crank
bas are starting to pick up. They're really feeding up
now for that you know that colder weather coming And
I know, uh Fred, one o'clock in the morning he
sent me a picture of this show man.
Speaker 3 (41:59):
That's not no, I don't open it.
Speaker 2 (42:04):
Don't open it.
Speaker 1 (42:06):
At one in the morning. Something not.
Speaker 3 (42:12):
It's gonna be a guy sitting on a couch.
Speaker 1 (42:16):
The trauma involved.
Speaker 3 (42:19):
My wife said, who was that? I said, I was
Fred oh lord, it came through it when I did
not send it it one o'clock. He always, well, show
that picture, all right, So this is that's there was
a kid that lives in the neighborhood and it don't
go there, and that I lect that I let Yeah,
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then I let fish there. I mean he's been fishing
there since he was.
Speaker 2 (42:48):
He told us about it. He caught a big one
last year.
Speaker 3 (42:50):
Yeah, he caught it. He caught a real he got
a personal best. He got ten point two inside that fish.
And he's back in there, thinks, and I began sarah,
I was, I was pretty happy for him. This is
a kid and I don't have his parents' permission say
his name, but uh, this is a kid that when
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I mean he was must have been five six years old,
he walked down, he knocked on the doors and can
go fish. I said, yeah, absolutely, just you know, for
everything back. So yeah, I always did that. And he
worked all summer long and earn money bowing lawns, bought
me a bass Bro gift shop gift card.
Speaker 2 (43:31):
Wow, just for him fish, and was congrats to the parents.
Speaker 1 (43:38):
Kid. Well rade, and he's always.
Speaker 3 (43:43):
He did, and so I tell him, you know, anytime
you want to go, just go. And he taught his
little brother fish down there. Just just good wholesome family.
Speaker 1 (43:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (43:53):
I just like to see that.
Speaker 2 (43:54):
You know, Clarin Lakes I live. There's about seven six
or seven lakes up there, and there I see the
same the same little group of boys, and I just
think it's awesome they're there. They're on their bicycle with
their bass rod. Headed the lake monkey business, you know,
driving by riding their bicycles, headed the lake monkey business.
Speaker 3 (44:10):
Or it's just good to see that.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
Man.
Speaker 2 (44:12):
That just does my heart so much good.
Speaker 1 (44:14):
We had a young man that went and climbed the
fence and fished and caught some bass off one of
the plantations that we patrolled, and then he went and
sold them in the neighborhood. And the word got back
to us that he was climbing the fence, trespassing, fishing
and so and so we went up there and found
his bicycle and his fishing poles, and he took off running.
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And so, you know, being the good Samaritans we were,
we hauled his bicycle and all his fishing stuff to
the nearest dumpster or the farthest dumpster we could find
and throw it all away, so not all these kids
that come and fish on your property are squared away.
And then we set up then we set up game
cameras to try to catch him the next time. See
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how many times to run him off? Oh yeah, that's uh.
See I live in a different world.
Speaker 3 (45:05):
But you know when I was taking flight training, you know,
learn how to fly airplane.
Speaker 1 (45:10):
You don't have a flight airplane. Yeah that's scary.
Speaker 3 (45:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (45:13):
I ridden a truck with him. It's really scary than you.
Speaker 3 (45:18):
So one of the things you have to One of
the skills you have to learn is equal distance. Turns
around a point. After you get that one down on
a circle, yeah, but you got to keep the same distance.
Speaker 1 (45:29):
Well it's a circle with a center point.
Speaker 3 (45:31):
Yeah, and but then you have to learn how to
do it on a moving point. So and I got
my flight instructor. We're working on that skill. And I'm
over in Quincy and I see a kid on a
bicycle going down dirt road. So I dropped down a
thousand feet. Well, okay, I'll start turning around. So I'm
turning around. I go about four or five times, and
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you see that kid pedaling looking up behind. He's peddling
and he's looking up behind him. Next thing, he throws
that bike in the middle and runs into the woods.
That bike was stolen, man, that bike was stolen. That
was hot.
Speaker 1 (46:10):
Did he have a fishing poling some fish?
Speaker 3 (46:13):
I don't know what he had. He I don't think
he had.
Speaker 1 (46:16):
To go up again. I'll give you the address.
Speaker 3 (46:17):
I don't think he has didn't think he had lunch
in him by the time I around four or five times.
Speaker 2 (46:24):
I see the difference between that feller and me when
I was a kid, and that probably would have got
my twenty two rifle out.
Speaker 3 (46:32):
I think this one might have had a firearm, but
he would shoot it with his hand kind of cocked.
Speaker 1 (46:36):
All right, So let's just go on record saying do
not shoot at an area. Platform might be following. You
don't shoot at drones either. Don't don't shoot up into
the air in the subatory fashion or in the defensive
fashion unless things kick off the deep end, and then
do what you gotta do.
Speaker 3 (46:56):
Well, you know they said short ball guy as a
pilot too.
Speaker 2 (47:01):
They actually have issues, a lot of issues in Leon County.
I don't realize that they arrest people on a regular
basis for shining lasers up at the yeahs helicopter and
all that stuff.
Speaker 3 (47:11):
But I mean that can fly in the pilot and
bad things can.
Speaker 1 (47:14):
Happen blind pot damage the equipment. There's because they're looking
back with very expensive thermal or infrared equipment night vision
that you can damage with that, And that stuff is
not cheap.
Speaker 3 (47:26):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (47:27):
I mean, you know, it's expensive enough when the stuff
we sell, but the stuff that mounts the helicopters, that's
some high dollar stuff right there.
Speaker 3 (47:36):
Anytime helicopter just go ahead and add another thousand to
whatever it is on the helicopters.
Speaker 2 (47:42):
Yeah, they're they're pretty expensive operate.
Speaker 3 (47:44):
Just to maintain the Yeah, thanks, yeah.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
Very very high.
Speaker 1 (47:47):
Well, I will tell you that I think that the
helicopter aviation programs in law enforcement in the coming ten
years will go away, Yeah, because I think they will
be replaced by drones, the drone tech. The cost the
training to fly drone is not terribly difficult. The cost
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of a drone is a small, small, small fraction. You
can put thermal, you can talk through these things you're videotaping,
you are sitting in a central point, You're they're finding
things are just different. I look at Jackson County, Okay,
my sheriff over there, Donnie Eddingfield, he has he has a helicopter, Okay,
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all right, And they have a contract with a state
and they do certain things with the helicopter and they
have a pilot. But when somebody runs away, they have
two things that are different. They have a canine unit
that is mostly tracking dogs, not back dogs. They have beagles,
you know, and and uh they find everybody. I mean,
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because they put three or four dogs out there and
they go and track it like an animal. There's no
you know, shepherd trying to find somebody and all. It's
just go and they catch everybody. And what they don't
catch with the dogs they've put up, they have on patrol.
They have thermal camera drones and they're throwing those drones
up and they've got people trained all over the place
to do that stuff. And between the drones and the dogs,
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if you're in Jackson County and you run away from
law enforcement, if it's anything other than the misdemeanor, you
can gonna get caught. I mean, they catch them every
They catch all of them. The numbers of people that
since he's been in office and implemented those changes. There
is you gonna get your butt caught. You don't run
for law enforcement over there.
Speaker 3 (49:29):
Have you seen the new sheriffs search and recovery vehicle
they got. It's a it's a jeep, like a picked
jeep pickup truck. It's got a drone launching pad on
the cool.
Speaker 2 (49:42):
You look at you look at the use of drones
in the in the conflict, in the military conflicts around
the world right now. They have just been a matter
of a really short period of time, everything from little
bitty drones carrying little bitty piece of explosives to big stuff.
The use of that, you know, this technology, it's the
same thing I said, and I was I was really wrong,
(50:03):
I said, I said, probably three or four years ago,
I said, I made the prediction. I said, you won't
see law enforcement agencies that don't have holographic sites on
their pistols. Within ten years, every law enforcement agency on
the planet's going to be using red dot sites on
their pistols. And I was bad wrong because it's way
less than ten years and there it's there. They have
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adopted that super fast and it's better technology.
Speaker 1 (50:27):
You know, I will tell you this and I've seen
this recently in a training environment. Just sticking a holographic
slide on a pistol and thinking you're going to be
better is a terrible thing.
Speaker 2 (50:39):
There is there is, definitely, there is definitely a learning
curve on this, but it is once you have achieved
that that process and you can't beat it, then it's
then it's a better, you know, much better system. It's
just it is what it is. And I was, like
I said, I made a prediction that was gonna happen.
I was just really wrong on the timeline.
Speaker 1 (50:57):
If you were gonna if you were going to purchase
a pistol with a holographics or put a holographics site,
you need to get proficient. You need to budget about
what you spent on that equipment on m O and
go learn and you need to train correctly, not just
go out there and plink and be drawn from the
whole top of presentation and a lot of dry fire
and a lot of stuff, a lot, a lot, a
lot of work to get to get it right. Why
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I don't care. Busy