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Old October 13, 2011, 10:58 AM   #2
Jim Watson
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Join Date: October 25, 2001
Location: Alabama
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My recommendation is to rummage around on your ammo shelf, and pick some .40s for light recoil and low cost.
Then enter either or both events in the Production Division with your P2000 and have fun.

You may come to want a different gun later, but since you already have one on the list of approved Production guns, you had just as well start out with something that you are familar with and that is already paid for. Learn the ropes and be sure of your interest before you spend a lot more money on it.

If you really get into competitive shooting you will probably want to get into reloading. It takes a while to pay off the equipment but then you will be saving money every shot... or shooting more for the same cost.
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