Hi, I'm new to this forum, just getting into shooting. Unfortunatly I don't have anyone else that has gotten me into shooting. I've always been interested in guns, I play lots of video games, love FPS's. I've fired air guns a lot, and own one, but one day I thought, "gosh dang darn-it, i want to do the real thing!"
I signed up to take the CFSC and I'm taking it next week. I also signed up for the restricted course and I hope to get that completed in december. I'm taking the courses here in Kitchener Ontario at shooters choice. I'm paying $147 for the pal, and $152 for the RPAL course. The RPAL course doubles as a range membership course as well so that's good. I plan on becoming a member there obviously.
What I want to do is get my PAL, and get a 10/22 for some fun, and then get my RPAL and get a sig226 for some real fun.
In your opinion for a newly licensed person, is it better to sumbit an application for both the PAL and RPAL license simutaneously, or is it ok to get the PAL first, then submit for an RPAL about one month later?
Here is a video of the first time i've shot a Sig Sauer P226 9mm;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pTw4SveCYE
My recoil control needs some work, and my trigger control... probably my stance too... What do you guys think? Can't wait to get my own gun though and get some serious practice in, target shooting sure is fun!
I signed up to take the CFSC and I'm taking it next week. I also signed up for the restricted course and I hope to get that completed in december. I'm taking the courses here in Kitchener Ontario at shooters choice. I'm paying $147 for the pal, and $152 for the RPAL course. The RPAL course doubles as a range membership course as well so that's good. I plan on becoming a member there obviously.
What I want to do is get my PAL, and get a 10/22 for some fun, and then get my RPAL and get a sig226 for some real fun.
In your opinion for a newly licensed person, is it better to sumbit an application for both the PAL and RPAL license simutaneously, or is it ok to get the PAL first, then submit for an RPAL about one month later?
Here is a video of the first time i've shot a Sig Sauer P226 9mm;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pTw4SveCYE
My recoil control needs some work, and my trigger control... probably my stance too... What do you guys think? Can't wait to get my own gun though and get some serious practice in, target shooting sure is fun!


















































