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Old April 24, 2013, 10:34 AM   #2
g.willikers
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If, what you mean is range time for slinging lead down range for one's amusement, then we're in for tough times.
But if what is meant is practicing for skill retention and improvement, there's ways around the ammo shortage.
Airguns, dry firing, and focused drills and practice.
It's impressive what the results can be from pre-planned, ammo stingy, well focused practice.
It's easily possible to have a very productive day with less than 75 rds or so per gun.
Sometimes as little as 25 rounds, depending on what needs practice.
It ain't the greatest, but it kind of harkens back to the days when, as youngsters, it was a financial struggle to afford much ammo, at any one time.
We quite often went to the range or woods, with a single box of ammo.
And just as often to return home with some of it saved for next time.
And we still got a good day of shooting.
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