Grayfox
US Veteran
Whoa! Dude, slow down! Shooting is a skill. Skills take time, practice, dedication and patience to develop. Its not like you can just go out and buy it.
Ok, I get it. You've got the bug and the money, so now you want to jump in head first. It don't work that way. You have to start small and slowly work your way up.
First of all take a beginner's shooting class. Learn the basics. Find out if you even like it. Who knows, it may not be your thing after all.
Do NOT go out and spend a bunch of money on fancy, expensive firearms. At this point you'll only be missing with a better class of gun.
Start out with a good quality mid-priced .22 rifle and maybe a .22 handgun if you're so inclined. Now spend the next several months learning to shoot them properly. And while you're at it, learn to clean and care for them.
FUNDAMENTALS FIRST! Learn those and everything else is secondary.
Join a local shooting club, make friends, ask questions and don't be a jerk. You'll be surprised at how much other shooters want to help newbies learn. Most will let you try their guns and you will get a taste of what you like or don't like.
Shooting is a life long learning process. It never ends.
Patience Grasshopper, all good things will come in time.
Ok, I get it. You've got the bug and the money, so now you want to jump in head first. It don't work that way. You have to start small and slowly work your way up.
First of all take a beginner's shooting class. Learn the basics. Find out if you even like it. Who knows, it may not be your thing after all.
Do NOT go out and spend a bunch of money on fancy, expensive firearms. At this point you'll only be missing with a better class of gun.
Start out with a good quality mid-priced .22 rifle and maybe a .22 handgun if you're so inclined. Now spend the next several months learning to shoot them properly. And while you're at it, learn to clean and care for them.
FUNDAMENTALS FIRST! Learn those and everything else is secondary.
Join a local shooting club, make friends, ask questions and don't be a jerk. You'll be surprised at how much other shooters want to help newbies learn. Most will let you try their guns and you will get a taste of what you like or don't like.
Shooting is a life long learning process. It never ends.
Patience Grasshopper, all good things will come in time.
