newshooter1992
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Ok as the title states I am new to the world of firearms. I know that there are a lot of these threads but I want to ask just a few (well maybe a lot) of questions that are a little more specific.
Let me give you a quick introduction of myself:
I live in Houston, TX and have just turned 18 this year. I'm about 6ft, pretty fit, and weigh 210lbs. I have been kept away from firearms and was led to believe that guns do nothing more than kill innocent people. My first encounter with a firearm wasn't too pleasant and I could've actually killed myself or my brother if I didn't have common sense (I won't tell the whole story now). What really got me interested in shooting was when I asked to go to the range with my current girlfriends father. He was happy to bring me along and taught me all the basic saftey rules and guided me as I squeezed off those first few magical shots that got me hooked. So, wanting to learn more, I joined the site to learn from the older and much wiser folks!
The only information I have about firearms is through the web and I don't know how reliable or accurate some of the information is. From what i've seen from this site everyone here seems to know what they are talking about and have lots of experience to back it up. Heck, sometimes it seems like yall are speaking chinese with all the gun terminology thrown around that I don't understand one bit.
Now on to the questions:
I have been interested in buying my first rifle for shooting targets and learning how to keep and maintain my own firearm. Price is a big concern and I would like it as cheap as possible, preferably around $200. I have done a little research and narrowed it down to a few:The Marlin 795, Ruger 10/22, Savage 64 FXP, and CVA Elite (As it is called on Academy's website).
Browsing through a few sites (including this one) I noticed that a lot of people recommend the .22lr for beginners because it is easier to get used to flinching and recoil. Is everyone going to give me the same speech or have others started on different rounds and been just fine? I first shot a .223 (I don't know what rifle it was) and the recoil and noise surprised me a little at first, but I adjusted to it easily. I actually kinda liked the feel of the recoil after each shot for some reason, and am afraid I won't get that same feel with a .22lr.
The .22lr's I listed are all semi-auto but is this a smart choice or should I stick to a single shot rifle so I don't accidentally get into a habit of "pray and spray?" Are single shot rifles a lot more accurate/reliable and why?
Another question is about sights. On a lot of other sites people talk about getting really expensive scopes to put on their rifles and brag about being able to shoot dime sized groups at 100+ yards. Is getting a scope really necessary or do any of you prefer iron sights? I don't know the first thing about scopes and don't plan on getting one. Also, are the factory made sights good out of the box or do major adjustments need to be made before shots start getting on target?
What do you define as a "good shot" and is consistency of groups more important or being able to hit the bullseye?
Are rimfire and centerfire rounds really that different? I know the butt end of the cartridge is different but I am refering to accuracy/reliability.
Does the weight of the rifle make a huge difference in shooting or is it just the preference of the shooter?
What are the grooves in the barrel (I think it's called rifling?) and how does it affect accuracy? Are tighter or looser grooves prefered and why?
Does the length of the barrel have major affects on accuracy and is there a "common" length for a rifle barrel?
Does wood or synthetic stock make a difference in accuracy/reliability or is it just another preference?
I hope that these questions aren't too silly and I would appreciate any thoughtful responses
Let me give you a quick introduction of myself:
I live in Houston, TX and have just turned 18 this year. I'm about 6ft, pretty fit, and weigh 210lbs. I have been kept away from firearms and was led to believe that guns do nothing more than kill innocent people. My first encounter with a firearm wasn't too pleasant and I could've actually killed myself or my brother if I didn't have common sense (I won't tell the whole story now). What really got me interested in shooting was when I asked to go to the range with my current girlfriends father. He was happy to bring me along and taught me all the basic saftey rules and guided me as I squeezed off those first few magical shots that got me hooked. So, wanting to learn more, I joined the site to learn from the older and much wiser folks!
The only information I have about firearms is through the web and I don't know how reliable or accurate some of the information is. From what i've seen from this site everyone here seems to know what they are talking about and have lots of experience to back it up. Heck, sometimes it seems like yall are speaking chinese with all the gun terminology thrown around that I don't understand one bit.
Now on to the questions:
I have been interested in buying my first rifle for shooting targets and learning how to keep and maintain my own firearm. Price is a big concern and I would like it as cheap as possible, preferably around $200. I have done a little research and narrowed it down to a few:The Marlin 795, Ruger 10/22, Savage 64 FXP, and CVA Elite (As it is called on Academy's website).
Browsing through a few sites (including this one) I noticed that a lot of people recommend the .22lr for beginners because it is easier to get used to flinching and recoil. Is everyone going to give me the same speech or have others started on different rounds and been just fine? I first shot a .223 (I don't know what rifle it was) and the recoil and noise surprised me a little at first, but I adjusted to it easily. I actually kinda liked the feel of the recoil after each shot for some reason, and am afraid I won't get that same feel with a .22lr.
The .22lr's I listed are all semi-auto but is this a smart choice or should I stick to a single shot rifle so I don't accidentally get into a habit of "pray and spray?" Are single shot rifles a lot more accurate/reliable and why?
Another question is about sights. On a lot of other sites people talk about getting really expensive scopes to put on their rifles and brag about being able to shoot dime sized groups at 100+ yards. Is getting a scope really necessary or do any of you prefer iron sights? I don't know the first thing about scopes and don't plan on getting one. Also, are the factory made sights good out of the box or do major adjustments need to be made before shots start getting on target?
What do you define as a "good shot" and is consistency of groups more important or being able to hit the bullseye?
Are rimfire and centerfire rounds really that different? I know the butt end of the cartridge is different but I am refering to accuracy/reliability.
Does the weight of the rifle make a huge difference in shooting or is it just the preference of the shooter?
What are the grooves in the barrel (I think it's called rifling?) and how does it affect accuracy? Are tighter or looser grooves prefered and why?
Does the length of the barrel have major affects on accuracy and is there a "common" length for a rifle barrel?
Does wood or synthetic stock make a difference in accuracy/reliability or is it just another preference?
I hope that these questions aren't too silly and I would appreciate any thoughtful responses