You can LARP around on any National Forrest - It's called camping. You can Ruck anytime you want, day or night, and spend time in the field. You can do daytime maneuvers and night time maneuvers - there's no curfew. The only thing that would be frowned upon is live firing - and maybe digging...
Meh. At my kid's school the teacher has access to a plethora of firearms at all times, including a Modern Sporting Rifle. Of course, my kid is home schooled, so....
I've personally taken classes from First Person Safety at the Red Hill Range in Martin. I thought his teaching style was quite good, and I got better. I don't see a schedule on the Red Hill Range's web site, but they frequently have someone teaching pistolcraft up there...
True, he had one of those as well, but then he clears that one, fires three rounds, and the slide locks back. He looks at it, then drops the slide. He even shakes it afterwards, drops the mag, looks at it, and puts it back in. So maybe it was him riding the slide stop?
Maybe the two grand...
Is that because you have to know how to clear failures to feed if you're going to shoot the Sig? Check out the completely not mentioned failure to feed about 27 minutes in.
Part 2 - FTF 27 mins in
Title: "Can Former NAVY SEALS Convince a Former Green Beret to Switch to Sig Sauer"
2:21 in: "I'm new to Sig, but I'm onboard because it feels right".
Kind of sounds like he's convinced already. I mean, if that's not enough, the former Navy Seals are big dudes. And they have tats. And...
I'm totally going to start carrying my roofing hatchet now. 1) Cmshoot allows it. 2) If I can't chop them to death I can bust their fingers like a grapes.
But then again, I've got this Kukri....
It's an interesting hypothesis.
Well damn it. Now I've got to buy a tomahawk. Wait, do you think a roofing hatchet would work? I've got one of those already...
Georgia Mountain Shooting Association (GMSA) in Eastanollee (near Toccoa) hosts "Tactical" pistol shoots, IDPA shoots, 2 gun and 3 gun events, usually monthly.
Go to www.gmsaclub.com, and click on "Calendar of events and matches".
You could also become a member there and shoot however you...
None at all, as long as:
You know the fight is coming
You have time to get your mind "in the game"
You have time to get the weapon ready to go
The target is fixed and unmoving
The target isn't also trying to kill you.
How much training does HE need when he's also "spraying bullets"? If you...
As others have said, dry fire, dry fire, dry fire. I also have an iTarget, and I find that it helps. More than anything else it helps keep it interesting so I'll actually do it. It really helps with fast presentation and firing. It doesn't teach recoil management - but I figure if it's life...
I used a piece of indoor / outdoor carpeting for years. Then I left it at the range, and it was going to be $25 to replace it, so I bought the cheapest shooting mat on Amazon - just a tan rectangle, nothing fancy. It was about $30. I've had it for a few months now, and it's holding up fine...
I know of no prohibition on CMMG bolt conversions in AR's. In fact, I frequently loan my Ciener conversion and my AR to people - no issues so far.
Contrary to other's experiences, I have found my AR (1:9 twist) with the conversion kit and CCI ammo to be acceptably accurate. I've shot 2 1/2 to...
As others have posted, you'll have better results with a magazine fed 22LR. However, frequently the Shoot Boss will have "loaner" rifles, usually 10/22's, if you don't want to buy a magazine fed 22LR yourself. Contact the Shoot Boss of the event and see if they've got a loaner. Chances are...
Check out the schedule at GMSA.
They're near Toccoa so it's a bit of a drive for you, but they have monthly 'tactical' shoots, as well as IDPA, 3 gun, etc. The 'tactical' shoots are a good introduction to shooting and moving. There's mag changes, multiple targets at differing ranges...