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<blockquote data-quote="tulsacrittergetter" data-source="post: 2982948" data-attributes="member: 41264"><p>Tough call. I try to limit myself to only 1 firearm when I go to the range, because I rarely have 2 - 3 hours to clean 3 or 4 guns that evening when I get home, and I don't like to wait until the next day. Shooting my 9mm and .380 is cheaper, and my son likes to shoot handguns more so when he goes with me, we shoot pistols and go to Tulsa Firearms. But by myself, I like to take an entire day and go up to Skiatook where one of my clients has some land and lets me shoot whenever (as part of a tradeout agreement because he couldn't afford a completely website makeover). On his land, I have 200 and 300 yard targets setup, as well as a small CQB range for when I want to plink with my 300 Blackout. Only thing that sucks is I have to pickup ALL of my brass and take down my targets every time I go, cause he has a lot of horses and livestock and such. So, I gotta walk yardages off every time I go which is lame. But, I prefer shooting my long guns mostly. Super fun.</p><p></p><p>I just wish I was as cool as <strong>BEASTEP</strong> and could do my own reloads....and maybe find that <em>perfect</em> load for my new AR-15 - .223 Wylde long gun (400 yards is long for me). Love that rifle.</p><p></p><p>The only shotgun I own is one that was handed down from my grandfather, and it's really old and I don't think it's meant to be shot anymore. So, I need to buy a shotgun I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulsacrittergetter, post: 2982948, member: 41264"] Tough call. I try to limit myself to only 1 firearm when I go to the range, because I rarely have 2 - 3 hours to clean 3 or 4 guns that evening when I get home, and I don't like to wait until the next day. Shooting my 9mm and .380 is cheaper, and my son likes to shoot handguns more so when he goes with me, we shoot pistols and go to Tulsa Firearms. But by myself, I like to take an entire day and go up to Skiatook where one of my clients has some land and lets me shoot whenever (as part of a tradeout agreement because he couldn't afford a completely website makeover). On his land, I have 200 and 300 yard targets setup, as well as a small CQB range for when I want to plink with my 300 Blackout. Only thing that sucks is I have to pickup ALL of my brass and take down my targets every time I go, cause he has a lot of horses and livestock and such. So, I gotta walk yardages off every time I go which is lame. But, I prefer shooting my long guns mostly. Super fun. I just wish I was as cool as [B]BEASTEP[/B] and could do my own reloads....and maybe find that [I]perfect[/I] load for my new AR-15 - .223 Wylde long gun (400 yards is long for me). Love that rifle. The only shotgun I own is one that was handed down from my grandfather, and it's really old and I don't think it's meant to be shot anymore. So, I need to buy a shotgun I guess. [/QUOTE]
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