Haha, I love the musical instrument analogy!Howdy and welcome. Good plan on sport first, defense later. Shooting is like a musical instrument, fun before business is the right way, because if it's not fun, you won't stay with it anyhow.
What did ya get?
Well, what did you get? Also, I might add that a Hunter’s Ed class may do you a lot of good. Not only do they teach you about safety, but you get to shoot and have fun too! (May have to do them online right now with all the Covid running around. Anyways, welcome!Hello, fellow Hoosiers! I acquired my first firearm on Wednesday and stumbled upon this forum while doing some internet searches for firearm stores in my area. I‘ve fired a few guns in the past, but never owned one... until now.
And boy did I pick a bad time to pick one up. Haha!
I’m looking forward to learning as much as I can. Now, more than ever, I‘m trying to lay a solid foundation of safety and discipline and, along the way, I’ve already found there’s way more to these tools than I thought!
To close, my primary intent for my firearm is sport, with defense a very very distance second.
Most of the State tends to ignore the Northwest corner, but I hope you’ll welcome this Region Rat.