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Why are you taking the class
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I called our local indoor shooting range to ask about renting different handguns and trying them out on their range. I told them I didn't have a lot of experience so they suggested taking their introductory class. Made sense and seemed like a good idea.
I can think of a few questions right off the bat that I expect the class will address:
Which are the most/least accurate?
What are the characteristics of different sizes and types of bullets?
How to load each type of gun (revolver and 9mm??)
How many shots for diff guns?
Best grip to use when shooting.
Recoil differences.
Which guns (rounds) are the most/least lethal?
Location of safety for each gun type?
Differences in cost?
Liklihood of jamming for diff guns?
Other stuff I don't even know to ask about and, most importantly...
How best to secure the firearm from kids/ general gun safety.
I thought since it is the range itself that is offering the class and since they **really** want us to take it before renting us handguns to shoot on their range that it would probably be a good idea. The other thing I like is that once we finally do take to the range itself, that we are a little more confident that we are using the firearms correctly. And I think confidence is a big part of properly handling a firearm.
But, getting to the rest of your post, what kinds of guns do you have and when do you get to use them??