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    Quote Originally Posted by kingbeefy View Post
    I know nothing about guns except that I am for them, and the barrel should point away from you when the trigger is pulled. User Day Drunk is my neighbor and is an enthusiast. I have given him a hard time about a "sissy" gun that he recommended I get, but I probably will end up getting whatever he suggests, as long as I don't truly hate it.
    Well, if you were my neighbour, we'd start you small with a .22

    .22's are less expensive to feed than anything else and due to low recoil, they're excellent to learn on. I have a nice Ruger 10/22 semi automatic carbine that's extremely accurate and a lot of fun to shoot. I also own a Ruger Mark III Hunter handgun that is also, semi automatic and highly accurate. Both would be the perfect introduction to shooting. I've taken many people out for their first time over the years and always start them with the .22's By the end of the range session, they're often shooting my high power rifles and my .45 acp pistol.

    I'd also recommend taking a firearm safety course too, just cause!

    Have fun!



    Oh, checked with my bro, he talked to his dad. It turns out his dad took his reloading stuff back home to BC on his last vist and gave it to his neighbour..........yeah, I'm crying right now.......he freaking gave it away
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    Quote Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 View Post
    Well, if you were my neighbour, we'd start you small with a .22

    .22's are less expensive to feed than anything else and due to low recoil, they're excellent to learn on. I have a nice Ruger 10/22 semi automatic carbine that's extremely accurate and a lot of fun to shoot. I also own a Ruger Mark III Hunter handgun that is also, semi automatic and highly accurate. Both would be the perfect introduction to shooting. I've taken many people out for their first time over the years and always start them with the .22's By the end of the range session, they're often shooting my high power rifles and my .45 acp pistol.

    I'd also recommend taking a firearm safety course too, just cause!

    Have fun!



    Oh, checked with my bro, he talked to his dad. It turns out his dad took his reloading stuff back home to BC on his last vist and gave it to his neighbour..........yeah, I'm crying right now.......he freaking gave it away

    Well then its time to start collecting your own reloading supply's.
    Lee Kit on sale right now. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/121...tage-press-kit its out of stock but backorder is fine.

    I really like the off press priming for this set up to simplify learning.

    Replace the scale right away with a cheap digital one like this.http://www.midwayusa.com/product/175...grain-capacity If not make shure it dose grains not grams.

    Pick a Die set you want and a case gauge for trimming brass to the right length.

    For right at $180 you have a set up that will work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mangyrat View Post
    Well then its time to start collecting your own reloading supply's.
    Lee Kit on sale right now. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/121...tage-press-kit its out of stock but backorder is fine.

    I really like the off press priming for this set up to simplify learning.

    Replace the scale right away with a cheap digital one like this.http://www.midwayusa.com/product/175...grain-capacity If not make shure it dose grains not grams.

    Pick a Die set you want and a case gauge for trimming brass to the right length.

    For right at $180 you have a set up that will work.
    Damn!

    That's a great price. I'm not sure if they ship to Canada or not and also, I'm not sure if I can have reloading equipment shipped across the border or not. I think I'll be checking into both.....lol.

    My favorite gun shop in Edmonton offers a beginners reloading course. I'm going to check into it come spring. I have to get them to do a bit of work on my 1911 anyway so maybe I can kill two birds with one stone some Saturday.
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    Thank you Stoopy you made damn sure I would be busy for the next few weekends didn't you.
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