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7.62mm Crusader |
Probably best as you cant rush through a trip to the range... . Aside from all the cool things like hanging targets, setting up your gear on the line, I like to see what others might be shooting, talk a while, collect brass if I can, maybe see what club activities are on shedule. I never got in a hurry. You pick another day and enjoy it. | |||
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Ammoholic |
Good thing there's such a thing as tomorrow and next weekend. I over pack every freaking time. Bring six, only time for five. Bring four, only have time for three. Think of it this way. You don't have to clean them all tonight. Jesse Sic Semper Tyrannis | |||
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Really like the looks of the Springfield Marine Corp Operator. How does it shoot? | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
I used to bring so many guns to the range, and like you had not enough time. No fun really, because you don't get anything useful out of them except rushing, spraying and wasting bullets. These days, the max I ever bring to the range is 2 guns, and most of the time, just one. Q | |||
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addicted to trailing-throttle oversteer |
When I was still a member at West Coast Armory I would always bring way too many guns. But I also learned when the range was going to be empty and usually had the entire bay to myself for at least an hour or so, with only a few souls putting in for a little lunchtime shooting. I was only limited by how much ammo I brought for the day. Then WCA got incredibly popular and that was the end of that. Towards the end of my membership run there I was down to two guns a trip, maybe a third...and about 1/2 hour to 45 minutes of shooting time. It was about all I could stand given some of the noobs, morons and idiots that were becoming members there. When I started shooting on friends' private lands I found that I could go back to bringing out a lot of guns again, and I did for a while though seldom do I do so nowadays. Bringing less allows me to concentrate on improving and honing my skills with the guns I rely upon the most. When I did shoot 'other' guns it's now sampling those that belong to acquaintances and buddies. Consequently I've now got a lot of firearms that I don't shoot much anymore, and it's also a huge reason why I don't yearn for a lot of new 'toys' like I once did. | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
I usually bring a max of 4 guns to shoot, even then sometimes I never get to or intend to shoot 1 or 2 of them. When doing AR drills I bring 2 similar RDS equipped rifles - allows me to shoot more as I alternate rifles every couple of drills to let them cool a bit. Pistol drills get one of the G19s, either my carry or alternate. I'm usually done in 30-45 minutes in the summer before it gets too hot. Fall - Winter time I'll bring a couple of more and sometimes stay for a couple of hours during the weekday - weekend you'll never see me there past 30 min after opening, and then only if I really need to sights something in. Too many hunters / fudds / morons on the weekends for any fun at all. | |||
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Gonna have to do this from now on. Glad I’m not the only one with this problem! For ME: DA/SA=Sig 9mm or HK P30 LEM 9 Striker fired= Glock 9mm If it's a .45= 1911 Suppressed= HK in .45 I like anything in 10mm | |||
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FANTASTIC! In my opinion probably best bang for your buck 1911. For ME: DA/SA=Sig 9mm or HK P30 LEM 9 Striker fired= Glock 9mm If it's a .45= 1911 Suppressed= HK in .45 I like anything in 10mm | |||
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back in the day, a buddy of mine and i would go up to the range, on a rainy day with about 10k rounds of ammo, half being 5.56 the rest being usually 9mm and 45 we'd take up the whole rack with all of our rifles. get their at 7:00 get everything out and set up, start shooting by 8 wouldnt leave till about 8 pm, now we both have kids, and perimeter collars on our testicles to keep us from going to far from the house, man we used to go through some brass I'm just a waste of bandwidth... P220st P220 sport p226/mk25 p239 p228 sig mpx sig556 | |||
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Frangas non Flectes |
/raises hand Yeah, I do that also. I end up feeling obligated to shoot everything and I end up rushing to try to get to them all. Last time I went, I brought two: New Vaquero and the Glock on my hip. Only shot the New Vaquero. It felt weird, but much lower anxiety about tying to work my way through a list. ______________________________________________ “There are plenty of good reasons for fighting, but no good reason ever to hate without reservation, to imagine that God Almighty Himself hates with you, too.” | |||
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best |
Pistol caliber days, I usually bring 2...some kind of rifle or carbine and a handgun. That way I can focus on drilling with both and don't have to feel obligated to work through a pile of guns. Rifle days, I usually only bring one...but also pack along a handgun or pistol caliber carbine. My range only has one rifle pit, so that way if it's occupied I can still shoot something and don't have to wait or turn around and go home. Upside is I get to focus on skillset with a particular platform, only have to pack along one or two kinds of ammo, and there's a lot less cleaning to do when I get home. Consider is unless I have a specific load I'm testing out or something that requires a specific gun, I have to agonize for 30 minutes about what gun to take along, lol. | |||
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