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LOL, I don't know if I'm ready to start carrying a firearm. I just want to hit something that I intend to hit. And hit it good enough to make it stop.
Yeah, shame about the weather. At least I got to shoot something, though. I mean I can go shooting anytime here in Vegas, but I wanted to get together with a fellow Bullshidoka and do some shooting (or sparring...or at the very least eating).Jaguar's MMA record
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Shooting low is a common reaction to recoil and noise--you "flinch" without really thinking about it. I have a bit of a flinch myself, to be honest. If you load a revolver but leave some empty chambers, every once in awhile you'll pull the trigger and no bang will ensue. Try it if you get the chance--you'll be surprised how far and how fast you're jerking the gun down when you *expect* it to fire.
This is a good way to break a flinch. I took too much time off from shooting (not by choice) and then put 150 rounds of .45 downrange last Sunday. My flinch was back, but by the end of the session I had it under control. It can certainly be done.
If possible, shoot a .22 rifle and pistol before you shoot anything else again. This will let you concentrate on having fun hitting a target before you worry about recoil and noise. I start new shooters out on a Ruger .22 with a heavy, "bull" barrel. This gun doesn't even move under .22 recoil and with ear protection you can barely hear it. People forget about recoil and just make the target dance.
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4/13/2006 3:13pm--
We found out that using old .38 ammo had the same effect. :tongue11: Every once and a while the round didn't go off. I have to be honest, that freaks me out and is very unnerving, because I wouldn't have known what to do afterwards.
Originally Posted by Don Gwinn
Trust me, I have too much "book knowledge" on firearms (from reading a ton of books, magazines and internet forums), so any actual advice is better for me. I prefer to get the guidance of an expert instead of pretending to know how to shoot, because I use the term "magazine" instead of "clip".
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Sounds like getting punched in the face full force to prepare for light contact sparring with friends. :icon_thum Don't know if I'm up to trying out a .44 magnum, though. I have a hard enough time just getting used to the idea of firing a real pistol, let alone one with a lot of power, kick and noise.
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A clip can be inserted into a fixed or removable magazine:
http://www.aaconsult.com/ammoreview/...per_clips.html



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