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Old March 15, 2013, 01:45 AM   #4
rc
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Join Date: April 28, 2001
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You survive by not buying in desperation and shooting other things like air guns and rimfires for practice when you normally would shoot centerfires. It's about muscle memory and trigger control more than recoil. An air gun can help you maintain more proficiency than dry fire practice. I think air guns that are close in design to your primary handgun are a great training tool especially for newbies who are afraid of recoil and have not practiced good gun handling. Air rifles are a good substitute for rimfires in some circumstances like plinking and target shooting. If you don't have 100 rounds of 22s for hunting right now, where have you been?
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