Hi,
I would like to know if a new comer can start straight with .22lr for shooting completions or has to start with air rifles and then jump to big bores. I don't have arms license so can I join a rifle club and have access to their weapons for practice.
Waiting anxiously for everyone's inputs.
Regards
Milind
Starting with .22 LR
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Re: Starting with .22 LR
I dont believe there are any rules regarding caliber. You can start all three simultaneously if you wish, or pick what ever you want. Keep in mind despite it being 'shooting' the requirements are very different. At 300 meters the target does seem very small.
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Re: Starting with .22 LR
+1 on moa. i think .22 is small bore.
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Re: Starting with .22 LR
it will be much much cheaper to start with air rifle, cost of pellets and .22 amo much different. later you can keep participating in more events too.
many Indian (Gagan Narang) and foreign ( Matt Emmons) shooters participating in both .177 and .22 events
many Indian (Gagan Narang) and foreign ( Matt Emmons) shooters participating in both .177 and .22 events
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