I second the motion on a class from Profire +1 Let them show you the ropes, before you learn the hard way. :xmad:
Join in and feel free to ask question, LOTS of good advice here, but, take a class,and prepare to enjoyyour new found hobby. The more you shoot, the more you load, the more you...
Camped down there two winters ago with Boy Scouts for our winter rondevious.. Temp was -16 at the Bloomington airport that weekend. Be Prepared was never more true.
Which ever sling, rifle or other equipment you bring, the instructors will help you to become a better shooter.:yesway:
One thing you need to bring, you dont have to go buy, is a teachable attitude. Come prepared to be fed information thru a fire hose, then be prepared to apply what you have...
I have the adapter for mason jars. I buy in bulk and break it down i smaller portions. the jars canbe a little pricey at first, but, they are reuseable and resealable. Store the filled jars in the box they came in and that helps keep light out and reduse risk of breakage.
Another recomendation for Profire. Andrew will guide you on what equipment you will need to properly and safely load your own. The time and money spent on the class will save lots of grief later.
Work calls me away this weekend, but, I will be there in spirit. For those attending the shoot for the first time, make sure you dress for warm weather, and stretch out a bit before coming.
The most important thing about an Appleseed, is not that you bring any special type of rifle, its the...