heron wrote:I'm going about getting my license for target shooting and am doing my research on other bits I'll need.
That rules out any form of Hunting as in New South Wales with a Target only License you cannot shoot anywhere other than at a Range.
heron wrote:I'm going about getting my license for target shooting and am doing my research on other bits I'll need.
Warrigul wrote:
Purpose is necessary, I don't believe that joystick rests and specialised rifles are a good way to learn, their purpose is to take the human error out of the equation which ultimately leads to poor shooting skills- especially trigger control, there is a huge trend towards light triggers and this is leading to a whole crop of faults directly related to triggering.
With minimal instruction you can put an idiot behind a joystick setup and they will shoot well (yes I hear the people I shoot with saying I often use a "proper" rest, but it does have its place).
tom604 wrote:heron, put hunting down on your license you never know when you might want to go hunting,,if your not going to compete or not jump in the big dollar end straight away just get a cheap rest, you can always move it on and buy better if you decide that is what you want to do and if your just up against your mates and they have all the toys just use theirs