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How many of you guys are in to shooting guns
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My dad, brother And I are holding a pistol bench rest match. Anyone interesrted get a hold of me
I have one or more firearms, I never get into that on the internet. Growing up where we have, it's just part of the life, but I look at it a bit different than alot of gun-owners. It ain't nuthin' but a thang. I don't view it as a hobby, or sit and polish them, or daydream about using them. They're in the same realm as kayak paddles for me... something you have if you want to kayak. No biggie.
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I put a post on FB Jeff it will tell you about it....
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I totally agree with your outlook on this. And I equally commend you on your use of kayaking in this thread.songsmith wrote:.... I don't view it as a hobby, or sit and polish them, or daydream about using them. They're in the same realm as kayak paddles for me... something you have if you want to kayak. No biggie.
I shot a .25 last sunday but I didn't hit anything because the kittens were too far away.
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Well, the .25 has the speed, both in muzzle velocity and shots-on-target, but is generally lacking in accuracy (.25's are notorious for having short barrels) and stopping-power. Kittens are wily... bobbing, weaving, and looking too cute to dispatch... I'd go with an open-choke shotgun. And LEAD your moving targets.metalchurch wrote:I totally agree with your outlook on this. And I equally commend you on your use of kayaking in this thread.songsmith wrote:.... I don't view it as a hobby, or sit and polish them, or daydream about using them. They're in the same realm as kayak paddles for me... something you have if you want to kayak. No biggie.
I shot a .25 last sunday but I didn't hit anything because the kittens were too far away.
Okay, disclaimer. I do not shoot kittens. Kittens are for shark bait.
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Ya gotta cover the bases. I have 3 handguns. A .357 for the cannon effect, although kinda expensive to shoot. A .22/.22 mag cause you can shoot all day for a couple bucks. A 9mm auto for rapid fire and a 12 gauge pump. I'd like to get a .243 some day, just because.Ron wrote:Three is a good minimum... one rifle, one pistol and one shotgun. But you are right, the more the merrier.witchhunt wrote:To me, guns are like bass guitars. No real reason to own more than two but it's nice to have as many as possible...
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There you go. Good, flat-shooting high-velocity round, well-suited for long-range varmint-hunting, but can still take down a deer with a well-placed shot. Doesn't cripple your shoulder, either, and the gun itself is usually a bit lighter, if you carry it around all day.witchhunt wrote: . I'd like to get a .243 some day, just because.
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Kel-Tec also makes a folding rifle called the Sub 2000 that I have been looking to buy. They come in 40sw and 9mm and can be configured to use Glock and a few other companies' magazines.
Last year, they were going for $359, but now, with all the the anti-gun sabre rattling, used ones are going for more than $500. The gun store in Duncansville says they get about one in per month and it lasts about 1/2 hour, lol.
If anybody sees one cheap and doesn't buy it, PM me please.
Last year, they were going for $359, but now, with all the the anti-gun sabre rattling, used ones are going for more than $500. The gun store in Duncansville says they get about one in per month and it lasts about 1/2 hour, lol.
If anybody sees one cheap and doesn't buy it, PM me please.
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