Chronos wrote:Essential items for a new shooter
1) willingness to listen to experienced shooters
Archie wrote:...am I the only one who's beginning to think this is a wind-up?
scaredyet wrote:https://www.dropbox.com/sh/37p1k4pd18n5gc6/AABk8dNFOWSrOkw0ZUBPLREMa?dl=0
When I get the parts for my Adler I will upload them as well. As I said I'm a person that likes to modify/improve things. Yes I understand I should shoot first but this is me.
scaredyet wrote:I would have liked to start shooting but I only have one scope and that's fitted into my .223 I bought a scope for my .22 which the advice from my LGS and when I tried to mount it onto my firearm it didn't fit and looks out of place anyway. It was a 50 objective for a .22 you see being a newbie I didn't know at the time what to get and what to do with the rifle and I'm still learning now. I will shoot when the times right
Zarrs wrote:I'm calling bulls**t, why would you spend thousands of dollars on items you don't use? I think that you are either a nut job or full of s**t.
bladeracer wrote:Zarrs wrote:I'm calling bulls**t, why would you spend thousands of dollars on items you don't use? I think that you are either a nut job or full of s**t.
Hmmmm...digging up an old thread simply to call the OP a liar - don't have better things to do?
Supaduke wrote:Essential items
Gun
Ammo
At least one functioning eye
A functional trigger finger.
scaredyet wrote:I'm going to the range this Monday to test out some of my rifles at last.
I was hoping to break in the barrels as well. What do I need to take apart from the obvious?
I'll take the .22 and I'm not sure if I should take any other calibre as well. It will be my first time at a range and want to sight my scope in
scaredyet wrote:I'm going to the range this Monday to test out some of my rifles at last.
I was hoping to break in the barrels as well. What do I need to take apart from the obvious?
I'll take the .22 and I'm not sure if I should take any other calibre as well. It will be my first time at a range and want to sight my scope in
scaredyet wrote:I'm going indoor St Mary's. How do we take the rifearm to the range? Does the magazine and bolt need to be removed? How much time do we get? Is there a limit?