I agree with my fellow firearm enthusiasts.
1. NRA membership
2. Training
3. spare mags
4. ammo
5. cleaning supplies
6. magazines or books to further firearm knowledge
good luck and straight shooting
I would probably lean towards magazines. That's because I'm working on getting magazines for my range guns. Seems like they only increase in cost. If you have magazines for everything I would lean towards a range membership for the year. If you shot at your own home some steel reactive targets would be nice too. Single stage reloading setup would be a good investment.
I'm allergic to debt so if you have any of that it's best to get that down to zero. Sorry if it's a buzz kill.
Well, not sure what I'd do with 300 right now, but I'm terribly torn between dropping 600 on a NRA Life membership upgrade deal... Or a CMP Garand... I figure the Garands might run out sooner...