I’ll send you an address and you can shoot any and everything. If anyone complains just tell them Bubba said it was alright but you gotta bring your own bullits. 😀😀😀
I’m retired and we enjoy a quiet, peaceful existence.
I don’t want anyone on my property period.
Paramilitary or any other similar training is flypaper for wannbe Rambos, Feds and I don’t want my dog shot.
I have just enough of friends and don’t desire to make anymore.
Not trying to be an...
I’ll add that I’ve paid for all of my training and some of the best “training” you’ll get is when you get involved in various matches at a gun range near you. When you shoot against people that are better than you, it will encourage you to become better, you will learn different techniques...
Agree 100%.The entitled mentality has crept into every aspect of life including training. I’m an NRA Pistol instructor, RSO as well as a match director and it costs money and time to conduct a match, classroom instruction etc.
Also people that have land are just expected to allow anyone to come...
If they get an attorney you’ll be forced to do the same. Attorneys are expensive and law suits are a hassle and take time to settle. No one thought someone would sue McDonalds over hot coffee spilling in their lap so why take a chance.
Yep. And the legal liability if a “guest” shoots themselves, someone else or gets hurt on your property. They’ll be on the phone to “One Call that’s All” in a heartbeat,
Sounds like you’re off to a great start. Muscle memory reflex can only be learned through repetition and any good practice techniques are better than none. If you can find some matches to compete in it will help you improve and develop various techniques. I have found shooting with people that...
Increased magazine capacity and the shift from revolvers to semi-automatics during the 80’s-90’s has played a big part in the way a lot of people shoot. When you only had 6 rounds in a revolver or 7+1 in a 1911 you learned to make every shot count.....and the Miami Vice “spray and pray”...