Might call On-Target in Peachtree City. They are generally pretty good about letting you shoot once you have proven you know what you are doing. I've run binary triggers and yesterday an AK that was either single or doubling until I found the problem with the hammer follow. I know that I have...
Get a Mantis-x and have fun. They are worse than a MIL in telling you what you are doing wrong. However, for everything they bust you for, they also tell you how to correct it. After dry firing with it, you will notice your groups getting better and also when you live fire.
Mantis X2 -...
Previous owner was ringing steel at 1100 and hitting 8" bullseye on a regular basis. Gun on my learning to shoot it was sub MOA for me and probable 1/4 MOA from guy I got it from. He can shoot and made me feel like a real beginner. I do have a $300 Ruger Am Predator in 308 (including scope)...
I've got a Vortex Razor 3moa that I haven't mounted yet. Seems it has a different screw set up than even my Vortex Viper 6moa (I really like it except it has to be turned on).
Sig Romeo 1 is auto on with motion (or at least mine is) on my X-Carry. It takes some practice to get used to. However, it does have built in rear sight if needed.
I have one and it will help with your fundamentals. Thing is worse that your wife and mother-in-law telling your faults. Of ourse, it also tells you why and how to correct them. It will pay for itself in saved range time and ammo very quickly. You should also see your groups getting better...
Precision down in Woodbury has both pistol and rifle ranges. I haven't tried the pistol as we were only shooting rifles that day. Guy that runs it was pretty cool as long as we were being safe.
I got myself a Mantis X trainer the other day after trying out a buddies. It works on dry firing, live firing, pistol and rifle. Cell phone app give real time feedback and allows you to track your progress. I figured it will pay for itself in about 3 sessions of dry firing vs going to the...
That is one of life's lessons that every person should know. People who understand firearms usually respect them instead of fearing them. The gun is just a tool (just like a computer) that can be used for good or bad.