https://appleseedinfo.org/
Project Appleseed is a non-profit that believes Americans should know how to shoot. They tie the class into the Revolutionary War and teach very effective methods to hit your target. There's no politics. IMO, it's just the purest form of Americans exercising their...
Yeah, I'm surprised this hasn't come up more. You can find inexpensive land in south Georgia. Rural counties won't have many if any restrictions. Plenty of hogs for target practice also.
Isn't a tear down class a potential problem with all the frank'n ARs out there? I do agree that everyone bringing their own stuff in for a build class would be a mess too though.
I'd say that they supply the parts for the build. Maybe you can buy package A, B, or C, but they control what's...
Looks like there's a few lessons there. The BG's gun jammed after the first two shots (geez that happens a lot to BGs). I'll always assume a bad guy has a backup.
Protective Measures or Willr1 would be able to provide the best training.
If they're just looking for someone to go over basic beginner safety and firearm operation, they could get some 1 on 1 time. I think most gun ranges would have contacts for trainers (off duty cops). I know Bullseye in...
True, but it'd still be way way cheaper than 45 cents per target.
There's some pretty simple ones that would be light on ink. You could even print them on the "draft" setting and it'll use even less ink.
If you're using that many targets, I think changing out index cards would become a PITA
Do a google search for "free targets", there's tons out there. I print some out at work every so often.
http://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/8380-A-thread-for-Targets-or-links-to-targets
Great thread! I read somewhere that you should act like the gun actually wants to shoot you or a bystander. Act like it's trying to sneak a bullet in it's chamber and shoot you in the face. It's your job to prevent that. That goes against gun advocate politics but it helps get the right...