stuccoman
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I purchased Winchester .357 SIG,125 Gr. Full Metal Jacket,target/range ammo for my S&W .357 revolver.However, they don't fit in cylinder. :{ Obviously an uneducated purchase. Please Advise.Thank's
Originally posted by stuccoman:
GatorFarmer,You made me go look at my receipt. I did buy from Walmart,50 cartridges for $24.97 plus Tax, they were $26.47.But it felt like $30.00 worth of pain in the wallet and a little on my pride for making an uneducated purchase.This is my first handgun.I'm learning with help from this site. Thank's to all!!
I just completed an NRA RSO Training Class and the price tag was $75.00 but then I also got 12 hours of training. Which works out to be $6.25/hour and included 3 Instructors. Not a bad deal in my mind. Most of the NRA Classes all run about the same number of hours and if "stuccoman" only learns how to tell what kind of ammo to buy the next time he purchases a new gun then I figure he's likely to be ahead of the game.Originally posted by Wheelgunner840: ...I can't believe that people are charging that much for basic pistol courses!...
But, unless they do it very differently from the two States where I've been an Instructor; these Classes wouldn't give him anything relative to his particular firearm except for whether is can be used as a Hunting Firearm. While an NRA Basic Pistol Class will include his particular revolver - or it should; because it is supposed to.Originally posted by GatorFarmer:
Hunter's safety classes usually cover ammunition identification. They're free (or very low cost) in many states.