- Location
- Richmond, BC
Interesting way to put it silverfoxdj. I suppose I would like to shoot a few times a month, and at least a box of 50 if not two per visit to the range to make it worthwhile.
Meh, I think it's hard to plan that sort of thing because it all could change when you start shooting. I only "planned" to get one pistol (I have three now and might get a 4th tonight), I only "planned" on shooting 1 box of 50 per visit, but those 50 rnds go quick and you're left wondering what else to do while you're at the range.
Prepare to spend money, lots of money in this sport/hobby. You can't get away from it. Like most people, you probably won't be able to buy just one gun. Like some people, you might not be able to just leave it stock and unmolested. And like everyone here, you will go through ammo, and possibly at an uncontrollable rate in the beginning. Just dive in, get a gun that you want first. If you're even thinking of other options (whether to get a Glock, 1911, or Beretta), you'll eventually find yourself reasoning that you can own all of them. The second that seed is planted, I predict that you will eventually get it, so you may as well just decide which one you want to shoot first. Everyone says budget in the beginning, but that word is meaningless in this sport/hobby.




















































