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Just start going out and shooting whenever you have the chance. read all you can find. No one expects you to be a master as soon as you get your license.
We all knew nothing at some point. My advice for learning, would be to focus on one thing at a time. Don't try to learn 5 things at once, start with one, go until you feel you know everything you want, then learn something else.
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like other said, you need to start somewhere, AND focus on ONE THING AT A TIME. Don't try to learn all at once, it's like trying to run before you can walk.
I would suggest to focus on shooting all the guns for at least a few months, with at least once a week. Remember, while reloading and other things are rewarding experiences, the ultimate goal of this sport is to SHOOT accurately. After a few months, if you have learned all your fundamentals and start to feel the cost as you are shooting more and more, then it's time to reload which will need extra time and energy, and could be distracting for a newbie as well. Besides, you only have one pistol, rest of them are shot guns. what's the hurry? So, go slow and steady.
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