Looking at my wife's mags...
How many rounds might we go through in any given string? (I forget from the last time, and my FS held 17 at the time)
Sorry to miss this. Sounds like a great class. Have fun and be safe
We'll miss you! So what are YOU doing on Saturday instead?
I'll be at my office until noonish. Gotta pay the bills
The number of rounds you shoot is up to you. Remember we like two to five per, mixing the number up as you go. I don't know how many it will take so I don't want to be programmed to a specific number. More magazines means more time your flight will be on the line.
Will hard looks be covered in this course? If so, any special equipment considerations?
Will "Hard Looks" be addressed in this class?
My insurance guy says "not no but F*&K NO!
Indeed.
No hard looks, at least not since . . . the incident.
What do you reccomend as a safe number of rounds to bring for the day? (Considering that I won't always shoot 5 and I'm likely to shoot more than 2) I'm trying to budget my time at the reloading bench this week.
ASKED AND ANSWERED, SIR!
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When my mother didn't like the answer I gave to her questions, she asked again. And again.
so... is the infamous hard look going to, you know, be part of the agenda?
What do you reccomend as a safe number of rounds to bring for the day? (Considering that I won't always shoot 5 and I'm likely to shoot more than 2) I'm trying to budget my time at the reloading bench this week.
I think that 500 should be enough. Keep in mind that we want every round mean something. If you bring 200k I'll try to figure a way for you to shoot all the evolutions, if you bring 1000, I'm sure the class can help so you don't have to carry all that weight home. Seriously, 500 is a good number.
It is a good number for rounds but not pounds on a Prom date.