dav
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First, I have never even fired a shotgun. The plus side of this is that I can truly claim I have no bad habits to break. Hmm, maybe that isn't true... I don't practice enough, obviously.
This will be a HD weapon. Not intending to progress to trap/skeet/clays. May happen, but that is for future consideration. For now, basics and how best to become familiar with using are the goal. Probably a Rem870 or Mossberg 500.
Anyway, I'd like your advice on where to turn for training. I can find a local instructor, but I don't know how to tell if they will be any good with a new student.
Or I could sign up for Awerbuck's course in Prescott in June. Level I, but probably still more advanced than I could readily absorb, and I might interfere with how quickly the class could progress. Not fair to others in the class, possibly.
Or I could just fake it and BA/UU/R! But I know I'll get into all kinds of bad habits if I try that.
All advice eagerly listened to.
Thanks.
This will be a HD weapon. Not intending to progress to trap/skeet/clays. May happen, but that is for future consideration. For now, basics and how best to become familiar with using are the goal. Probably a Rem870 or Mossberg 500.
Anyway, I'd like your advice on where to turn for training. I can find a local instructor, but I don't know how to tell if they will be any good with a new student.
Or I could sign up for Awerbuck's course in Prescott in June. Level I, but probably still more advanced than I could readily absorb, and I might interfere with how quickly the class could progress. Not fair to others in the class, possibly.
Or I could just fake it and BA/UU/R! But I know I'll get into all kinds of bad habits if I try that.
All advice eagerly listened to.
Thanks.