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I love shooting, but being around a bunch of guys who have neve shot before? Not my idea of a relaxing time. |
I always start new students on a 22 cal, then progess to a 9mm, 40 then 45. Along the way they discover what they are comfortable with and enjoy the most. If you purchase a 1911 style 45, Glock or other popular model you can often get a 22 conversion kit for it which consists of a slide, barrel, spring and magizine. The kits allow you to shoot inexpensive training ammo utilizing your primary (fun gun, self defensive, etc) pistol with a consistent trigger pull, reset and sight alignment. Enjoy and stay safe. btw, you can never be too safe with a gun, always check an double check to be sure it is unloaded.
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I had always shot long guns up until a year or so ago. Then the need arose to get handguns. I started out on a range with rental guns, and was most comfortable with a 9mm. I could consistently group shots with that caliber. With larger ones like .40 and .45, I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn or group worth a flip. After lots of range time, I moved up to a .45 and can now group fine with it. I've got more than one in the collection at home now, but my favorite is my Kimber Ultra Carry II in .45. It just took some range time to work up to it.
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I have a friend that just bought a S&W Governor. It shoots 45 ACP, 45 Colt, and 410 shotgun. I'm not terribly impressed with it, it has some "adaptor" clips that you use, and I found them VERY clumsy during reloads. if I'm not mistaken the 410 cartridges don't need the adaptors. Just one option of many, I'm sure. |
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Well, the trip to the range got postponed. Thanks for the tips.
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If you're considering getting your own, maybe you should grab a friend and go anyway? Much fewer distractions with just a few of you and he can show you the ropes.
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Thanks guys - I'll check out the birdshot in the calibres you mentioned....bye bye rattlers! It will certainly be more tidy than taking them out with a shovel - which is a bit of an adrenaline rush to be sure! td
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Thought about this some more. I went to the range with some coworkers once. It was a disaster. One guy managed to mix 9mm and .40 cal ammo into one mag. Sheared the firing pin on a .40 M&P. He alternated the bullet calibers, so every time the range master would come out, clear the chamber, fire the gun once, and give it back to us. Then of course it would misfire again. He shot a .22 rifle into the ceiling by mistake. We all decided then and there never to go on a co-worker trip again. We were lucky the misloaded gun didn't blow up in someone's hand.
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Fun to shoot, very safe as it is a double action pistol which means you have to pull the hammer back before the trigger will engage. My daughter learned to shoot with that pistol. |
when shooting, it helps to repeat the mantra "get some"
whisper it at first increase volume as you continue shooting... end up maniacally laughing and yelling GET SOME HWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH GET SOME GET SOME GETSOME !!! |
though i do enjoy sharing the "firearm" experience with others, the time I get to be alone at the range is far better for me.
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