This forum is costing me....

HA ! This free forum has led me to spend a lot, but I have gained many new friends and knowledge in the process!

BTW congrats on the new shotty!
 
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Don't feel bad. I'm down $1800 on a custom AR, $1500 on a Cyrwus M2, $1000 on a Tanfo, and $700 on an M&P 9pro.
You're only getting started Nancy.
 
The one I had never had any issues in the 1500 or so rounds I shot. What type of loading method are you using? I was just running the old weak hand.
 
Jared Carpenter said:
Yea put some scratches on it...gives it character...noone likes a pristine gun. Not in our crew sister!!
Buttermilk Biscuits knows a thing or two about scratches.
 
All scratched up! Reload method at this point is to load mag tube and pockets to capacity, and send them down range. Probably going to get pinwheels at some point.
 
See!? Arent you glad we motivated you by calling you a sissy and a woman? Lol

Jokes aside, glad you got out there and shot, always fun huh?
 
BobS761 said:
It's on! Ain't nobody gonna call me no Goat Roper! Plus, just found out there is a 3Gun at Rockcastle last Sunday of this month. May as well be my first, too!
Ill be at Rockcastle for the USPSA and 3 Gun next weekend. Hope to see you there. I'll have a Mark Otto vest you can use.
 
JeffH said:
Ill be at Rockcastle for the USPSA and 3 Gun next weekend. Hope to see you there. I'll have a Mark Otto vest you can use.
Thanks! I don't know what one is, but I have nothing for shell carriers at this point. If it will help, I'm all over it. It should be an adventure. I'm pretty sure everyone had to shoot their first one.
 
BobS761 said:
Thanks! I don't know what one is, but I have nothing for shell carriers at this point. If it will help, I'm all over it. It should be an adventure. I'm pretty sure everyone had to shoot their first one.
This will be my first 3 Gun match also, The Otto Vest is one of the easiest ways to learn to load, IMO, while you practice the other ways.
 
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