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So, something we did a couple summers ago was decided on one handgun and one long gun that would be the "primaries" for preparedness purposes that we would do a lot of regular practice with. I went with a SBRed/suppressed AR for the long gun and a Model 29 for the handgun. The revolver just works as a "do everything" gun, is chambered in a plenty potent cartridge, and it is a tackdriver in the accuracy department. I shoot a lot of steel targets (metallic silhouettes, spinners, etc.) and bowling pins, in addition to paper sometimes.
Some of the episodes on In Range TV got me to thinking of taking part in some kind of formal competition to hone skills, do shooting "on the clock", and may be have some fun. Any thoughts along these lines?
Some of the episodes on In Range TV got me to thinking of taking part in some kind of formal competition to hone skills, do shooting "on the clock", and may be have some fun. Any thoughts along these lines?