Correct it costs you money to learn the hard way
It's only money, and it's not that hard. The only correct thing in this statement is that you will learn something.
Hey guys, super new member, hoping to get some help and there seems to be a wealth of knowledge here
My local range offers a black badge course, and IPSC definitely appeals to me, but that's a conversation for a different thread.
What I'd like to start with is a .22, to build fundamentals while not breaking the bank, and work from there. In the beginning I will be at a 40yard indoor range. I have some pretty awesome long distance ranges close by, and I can see myself spending entirely too much money on some high powered goodies in the future.
What would be interesting is if everyone would post what THEIR first rifle was and what they recommend.
Cooey model 60
Rec = CZ bolt action
First .22 rifle was an Anschutz 1416D with double set trigger. After I sold it in a fit of insanity, it was downhill. It wasn't a high end match grade Anschutz but it shot amazingly well on cheap ammo.
Pretty much downhill since then. After buying and selling a bunch, I decided to keep a few CZ452s and Savages. Current favorite of these is the CZ452 Scout. I like the lightness and compactness of it, without sacrificing strength and accuracy.
This thread "http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1358329-Tell-me-about-Anschutz-rifles" has rekindled old memories of my first Anschutz. May have to sell some pcs to afford this "h t t p://w w w.nordicmarksman.com/1416-D-G-20-Classic-22-LR.html"

The scout is a great little rifle! I had one for a couple years, but I felt it was too nice and shiny to carry around anywhere, and I didn't want to damage it for fear of it losing value. But still... It's one of the few setups I kinda wish I had kept.
She sure was purdy.



























