Looking to start getting my first rifle but not sure of the caliber I want yet. If there is anyone around the Calgary area that would go to a range and let me try out a few different ones out let me know I would be very interested in setting something up.
Hello all,
I am VERY much a newbie to guns (feel free to read that as 'green as fresh spring grass'!!) and have inherited 4 long guns from my dad. Got my FAC, but really need lessons, everything from how to clean & maintain them properly, to practice/lessons on proper usage, what to ad to them (ex. scopes) etc.
Anyone around the Camrose area that would be willing to help out?
Or can anyone recommend a gun club, shooting range etc in the area?
Any and all help is MUCH appreciated, I totally get that having guns & not knowing how to use them properly and safely is as bad/worse then not having any at all...
Thanks,
Susan
In what way?
Fire away with your questions. The stupid question is the one not asked.
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Hello everyone. New to this site been cruizing the AO forums for a few months just found this one. Seems like a great site with alot of locals getting together to share their knowledge.
About me. I am located in north Edmonton and am new to guns. I am 26 years old. Used bows growing up with my father and handguns at the range. However I am interested in long arms and especially getting into hunting. Not being from a hunting family I have nobody to teach me. So I am in search of a few new friends that share my similar interest. Would really like to find someone to mentor me in this field.
As of now I am waitting to take mt PAL at AHEIA as well as my hunters eduction class. Wanting to learn as much as I can. Even if I am unable to actually use a rifle this year I would enjoy the chance to get out there and see it happen first hand. Capable of heavy lifting, being quiet and most of all following instructions.
Also any help on what rifle would be suitable for me would be great. Have been looking at reviews for a Tikka T3. Wanting to hunt everything from coyotes to moose.
Anyways Im new here and to the sport so any help would be greatly appreciated. If I have said something incorrect please go easy. Thanks all, Kyle.