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Our tenacious reporters have recently uncovered the following conversation on Facebook. Finally, the truth revealed…
Tom McHale was born a helpless, shooting-deprived infant. He later discovered the joys of collecting and shooting guns, reloading ammunition and writing about his adventures with a healthy dose of fun. Tom's career has been diverse, bordering on dysfunctional, with most of it spent leading marketing teams for a variety of technology companies including Microsoft and more than a couple of high-tech startups. He's finally seen the light and given up the corporate life to pursue his passion of creating slightly crazy, but educational, content related to guns, shooting, concealed carry and self defense.
His most recent project is publishing a series of informative books under the Insanely Practical Guides brand. You can learn more at InsanelyPracticalGuides.com.
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Great stuff. I came over from a link at Arms and the Law. I will definitely come by now and again for a visit. Loved the Rodent Chronicles, I’ve had my own run ins with the disgusting vermin, but I went all Lucretia Borgia on them with some poison.
Glad you enjoyed Steve! I fully concede the point that poison is more effective and cheaper and easier and probably smarter, but you have to admit using poison does not allow you to practice your quick draw with a Ruger Single Six! is one allowed to feel like The man with no name from The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly while hunting rodents?
I live inside the city limits so my options were limited. I do remember as a kid going out to the town dump (are there town dumps anymore?) and shooting rats and other varmits there. I’d buy a brick of 22s and shoot like there was no tomorrow. I got my first gun, a Marlin Model 60, mail order from a Sears catalog. (Yeah, I’m an old fart!)