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Upgrade my ham license from Technician to General.
Switch from Archery Elk, to Rifle Elk...
To go shooting more. It's been over 2 years since I went to the range (indoor range too expensive, young children take a lot of time, the usual excuses...), I don't even carry my CC anymore because I don't feel proficient enough. But just moved to a piece of land with some acreage, should be able to find a good spot to set up my own private little range, can't wait!
Practice, practice, practice. I respect you for admitting you don't CC because you don't feel proficient anymore. That's not a bad thought, but it's time you got back in the saddle, my friend!
And as soon as things settle down from the move, I'm going to go explore the property and find a spot to set something up. I would like to make target practice at least something I do weekly. Heck, I've got guns in my safe I haven't even fire yet! Mostly 22's, because when I bought them, ammo was impossible to find. But my mom and teenager want to learn to shoot, so those will get put to use soon!
Buy more of everything! Become more prepared and do a lot more training with good friends. If I can swing it use my new jig and complete four builds from the 80% lowers.
Top of the list is my gun trust and my first can.
Set up a safe backstop. Shoot often. get that muscle memory back and you'll be good. Heck, I haven't shot in just over a month and am feeling lazy!
TBH I had the dough for a can and stamp many times, but I don't shoot .22lr. And much beyond that isn't hearing safe anyway. So I haven't dove on that grenade yet.
When you set aside a weekend for those 80%'ers, hit me up!
Property is on a hill in the woods, finding a good backstop shouldn't be a problem!