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Old August 2, 2005, 09:27 AM   #14
The Rabbi
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I think BreacherUp and Blue Heeler are on the right track. I think getting an introduction to various shotgun actions and actually firing a few shots from 7 to 10 yards (definitely with bird shot) is all I would expect to accomplish, and not try to get too advanced in shooting from cover, moving, etc. Leave that for a Shotgun Home Defense course.
CabinJohn, yes this is of course one of the dangers of an intro class--you want to cram everything you know into it and forget that there is a long learning process. The worst thing would be to make it so arduous that no one would take another class, much less get a gun and practice with it.
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