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Old October 22, 2013, 10:09 AM   #5
g.willikers
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On the other hand, it can pay to get as comfortable as possible with many different types of guns.
There's no guarantee that the one available will be the one most used for practice.
I regularly take different handguns to the range for practice.
A revolver, and a couple of different semiautos.
Different calibers, different recoil, grips and triggers.
For shotguns, both a pump and autoloader for practice.
For rifle, there's no harm in practicing with several types, either.
If cleaning many guns isn't inviting, rotate the guns for each practice day.
This approach could come in real handy.
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