Another example of this happend today. Went to the range to learn using the sling (it helps a lot!) I saw a fellow in the next lane shoot up his twenty rounds of 30-30 and come over, looking at my Mini14. I let him shoot a few rounds through that and the P14 .303
He, in turn, devoted over two hours to showing me how to properly zero in the guns (.22 and .303 were spot on, the Mini was waaay off). We used a 25m target that mimics the apparent target size at 300m. Turns out that the Mini can keep two of each three shots overlapping at 25m (now, my skill is still not much, but clearly the gun is not the problem). The $75 .303 is DAMN ACCURATE.
While we were shooting, I let a kid in the next lane try my .22, he and his dad let me try their Buckmark (nice) and Beretta 85 .380 (love at first magazine...similar to PPK/s in size, much less kick, more comfy).
Gun owners at their best mellow helpful self...
Of course, we also had to have candidates for the Darwin awards there. Three guys (30 y.o.?) with a "tactic'd to hell and black" SKS, shorty AR and a pistol-grip black 12ga with a ventilated shroud. They were shooting ball, buckshot and tracers from the hip and screaming "yeeeha! that's it man, get that bitch!" after every few rounds, most of which hit the ceiling or the walls.
At some point, one of these bright fellas loaded his 12ga, racked it, then started adding another round to the tube. His safety was off. To hold the gun, he pointed it down and toward himself, with the barrel secured between his to legs, right below the crotch. I would not have been surprised had he shot his balls off...no such luck.
At that point I asked my instructor (a paratrooper dude, gotta admire their competence) to take a five-ten minute break and wait out the bozos. When we came back, these folks got out a "Budwiser can" camera and we taking pix of their fearsome tactical gear. Sheesh...
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Cornered "but cheery" Rat
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