This is a start,
http://find.mapmuse.com/re1/interest.php?brandID=SHOOTING_RANGES
I'm sure that you would narrow where you looking for a range, many will give you personal accounts and reconditions.
I guess I would say it depends, sometimes it’s being able to fondle something, sometimes its having a number of things to choose from, that’s not to say you can’t run into a deal. All that said with what seems to be a buying frenzy it may be all about just finding that special something that you...
This is the wrong woman for you, she will shoot up all your reloads and you’ll never have any to shoot. Now, can you please forward her contact information to me?
Just kidding
Best of luck to you wish my wife would have said something like that……. Oh Ya matching 1911 all the way!!
From a qualifier stand point each club is different; from a classifier stand point the course of fire is the same, here is a resent thread on the topic.
http://thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=390063
And A good FAQ
http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3717
It’s my understanding that you can complete the “Range safety officer”, and the “Reloading” courses as "home study' only after you are a certified instructor. I suspect that because as some have already stated the NRA courses are to be taught the NRA way, weather you are a instructor training...
Here is a link to the special offers.
http://www.nrahq.org/youth/specialoffers/
All in all I would encourage get your certification, you will work away with a vast knowledge that you can use not only in the shooting sports but in day to day life.
Instructor training ranges from free (MO department of conservation use to have free class all you had to pay for was materials ) to $125 and as much as $500 (and up) depending on who, where, how may class they teach together.
To get you certificate from the NRA you need to also send them $10...
I order or buy spare Magazines with all my new purchases.
Recently I have gone back to my earlier purchases to get more Mag’s some of the firearms are out of production which makes them a tad expensive.
When I first got into reloading I made a homemade tumbler out of some 10 or 12 inch PVC, a couple of casters, a belt and a older motor , it worked but it also beat up my brass, not bad but it did round off the edges somewhat. I bought a regular vibrating tumbler about 2 years later.
I would...
In my opinion NO...... Here is a test after you run a boresnake through then go back with a good Jag and Patch….. I have never had one come out as clean as if I would of done the patch to begin with, don’t get me wrong for a quick clean they are great but nothing beats a good Jag and Patch...
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