Take your time and save your money and buy a quality 45. Buying a cheap gun because your in a hurry you will regret it in the long run. Stay with a a good quality gun and you will be happier.
I recommend a quality 45 for your first purchase, dont waste time money and effort with a cheap gun. In the long run you'll find with a little experience that a quality gun make a world of difference in every aspect of shooting,weather you are a begginer or experienced marksman.
I have a standard unmodified 870 and feeding is very iffy never could get them to work, there are mods out there that make them 100% but considering limited availabilty and gun mods use the Federal reduced recoil SD buck and keep on shucking
Atterbury
I been hanging out at Atterbury for 20 years, I love the range.
I am not real fond of the prices to utilize the range.
Great shooting!!!! I guess any day at the range regardless the price is better than any day at work..
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I had the opportunity to take the class a Hoosier Hills back in July.
Great Instructors and excellent class. Recommend this to everybody. I wish I was going to be in the state to take the class.
I like the laser snap caps to improve technique with handling your weapon.
I have heard of the bee's wax ammo before and have heard that this was away to just pass long winter days,not so much for training.
I have seen this device several times and often wondered if someone had used it and how well it worked. Thanks very much for your review. I might think about picking this up after all.
G.I.
I love my G.I Springfield, Never had a single issue with it. Very reliable weapon.
I thought about purchasing another one an playing around with to see what the gun is really capable of doing with least amount of mods.
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