Field Ethos stories that hit hardest. What stuck with you?

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Shane Limbeck

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We’ve told a lot of stories over the years. Some made you laugh, some probably hit a little closer to home.

Which ones stuck with you?
Could be a hunt, a trip, a piece of writing, or a single line that’s still rattling around in your head.

Drop the title or the issue and tell us why it hit the way it did.
 
We just recently published this story from Edgar Castillo.

It took me back to walking through a Sports Authority with my late father to pick out and buy my first ever gun, a Winchester 1300 Black Shadow. The article was a great reminder of the early days in my firearms journey when you could walk into a K-Mart and pick up everything you needed for a day of shooting clays.
 
We just recently published this story from Edgar Castillo.

It took me back to walking through a Sports Authority with my late father to pick out and buy my first ever gun, a Winchester 1300 Black Shadow. The article was a great reminder of the early days in my firearms journey when you could walk into a K-Mart and pick up everything you needed for a day of shooting clays.
Agreed. It was like a missive from some long lost, more innocent society. I bought my first firearm, a Remington 870 pump that I still have, at a local Army Navy store like that. doc
 
The story about the guy training at an ex kgb training facility and his teachers dog story he learns about after dinner where he guy secretly buried it in a park after it died.
 
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