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    Beer Meister DFBrews's Avatar
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    I have plenty of components and .22lr laying around the biggest killer for me is range fees blu core wants 30 something an hour for their rifle range I know I can go to the forest and shoot but again gas and time finding a decent place less than 45 minutes away is tough.

    and my days off rarely coincide with normal people so car pooling to the forest is not usually an option
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    The single most considerable hurdle for me is proximity to where I shoot. I primarily shoot at CRC and it makes for a 166 mile day (83 out/83 home). If the Boulder Rifle Club didn't have a waiting list that closely resembled the half-life of plutonium, I'd probably go to the range twice a week at a minimum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    The single most considerable hurdle for me is proximity to where I shoot. I primarily shoot at CRC and it makes for a 166 mile day (83 out/83 home). If the Boulder Rifle Club didn't have a waiting list that closely resembled the half-life of plutonium, I'd probably go to the range twice a week at a minimum.
    ditto

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    I just had an invite to go out to CRC on Friday. Probably the first opportunity to go shoot in 2 years. I thought once I retired I'd be shooting a lot more often. WRONG !!!! due to fixed income and current prices.
    Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.

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    Well it good to see that it is not just me. I have no other hobbies and dont drink coffee. Hopefully I can start reloading soon to ease the costs some. I do agree if you live in the ar world there is no better time with all the manafactures of ar's the competition has brought prices down.
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    I have enough to weather price hikes. What gets me is that I don't shoot as much anymore because I don't know when I will be able to get .22 next.

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    http://gunbot.net is your friend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spleify View Post
    Two words for ya..re-load
    Two more words for the OP: Dry Fire. Stoeger and Nils maintain world-class pistol skills with 10+ cycles of dry fire for every round of live fire. Both claimed to be shooting a mere 1,000 rounds a month in a recent thread on Doody. Reloading combined with regular dry fire will get you the most bang for your training buck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kraven251 View Post
    http://gunbot.net is your friend.
    WOAH! It auto-refreshes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    Prices are directly affecting my ability to see to it that the minions (grandkids) grow up with a heritage of shooting and marksmanship.
    I firmly believe this^^^^ is the intention of the anti's! They can't force gun control through legislation... so they price us out of our rights.
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    It's a measure of the civility in this country that no ones seems to fear constantly pissing off the people who own lots of guns.

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