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Every chance I get. I'm definitely a novice but I'm comfortable enough now to where there aren't any nerves before firing. I've scoured every tutorial I can find. I haven't experienced any malfunctions yet, but I've researched what to do when they occur. I take it very seriously and with reverence. Must work on my marksmanship, but that'll come with time... the little time we have. 😬
A cousin of mine makes homemade bullets. They're... really hard to find right now.
Edit: Just fired the Taurus for the first time yesterday. It's a nice, beefy compact. And the Mossberg is, well, a Mossberg. Really, really good value for these two weapons.
The Mav 88 is a great shotgun at a great price. But good luck finding one... 😒
Mav 88 is a decent shotgun for the price.
Under the current market, pretty much any pump action 12-guage is a good value.
I have a Winchester 1300 that kicks like a .22, very manageable and comfortable for new shooters.
I prefer the "Long Gun". I have a mint vintage US Remington 03-A3 30.06. I'm good for about a 1000+ yards.
Nice and heavy, huh?
Be sure to practice with your guns. It is the only way to become familiar with them.
You do not want to be learning how the safety sometimes sticks, or the mag needs a little more pressure to seat while your house is being broken into.
Every chance I get. I'm definitely a novice but I'm comfortable enough now to where there aren't any nerves before firing. I've scoured every tutorial I can find. I haven't experienced any malfunctions yet, but I've researched what to do when they occur. I take it very seriously and with reverence. Must work on my marksmanship, but that'll come with time... the little time we have. 😬
Mossberg Maverick 88, and Taurus G3C.
A cousin of mine makes homemade bullets. They're... really hard to find right now.
Edit: Just fired the Taurus for the first time yesterday. It's a nice, beefy compact. And the Mossberg is, well, a Mossberg. Really, really good value for these two weapons.