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July 1, 2017, 10:21 AM | #26 |
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An advantage of age, and retirement along with a private, small club range. I shoot on weekdays, and there is seldom anybody else there.
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July 1, 2017, 01:52 PM | #27 |
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I have always been a one gun per range session shooter. You have not mentioned your level of experience, if you haven't shot that much I would stick to the 22 till you really become proficient.
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July 2, 2017, 04:45 PM | #28 |
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If you are new... I would suggest that you go to the range with (one) gun. If you are new, I would focus on capability not entertainment. Take one gun, and if you are already trained in the safe use and handling of the weapon... train with it and get proficient. Then start incorporation other firearms into the mix. Going to the range with half a dozen firearms is not training.. its playing. Playing is fine if that is what you are going for but it doesn't really sound like that is your primary purpose. Good luck and be safe
What do I take?.. I take a AK variant and a Browning HP
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July 2, 2017, 05:24 PM | #29 |
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I take four guns to the range.
A 22 handgun to warm up with. A 9mm SD gun to practice with. A 22 rifle to warm up with. An AR15 to practice with. Around home I have a Crosman pellet pistol and a pellet rifle that are fun to shoot and can used in the garage or backyard. It's also good to get into a daily habit of dry firing to gain trigger control.
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