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<blockquote data-quote="HJB" data-source="post: 3405961" data-attributes="member: 45695"><p>I have stopped going to the range at all for the last few months for a couple of reasons. </p><p></p><p>First because my wife and I are in the senior category with other conditions that makes the Chinese virus very dangerous so we really don't take a chance at all of exposing ourselves. </p><p></p><p>And then because I only have about 2,000 rounds of 9mm and do not want to shoot much of it until I can reasonably replace it. I have enough .22 ammunition that I could go and shoot some of it and probably replace it pretty easily, so if the risk of going to the range gets more in control in our area I will probably go and start shooting some of that.</p><p></p><p>I have also borrowed an AR-15 from my son-in-law along with some ammunition that he has plenty of and I'd like to go shoot it some since it has been a long time since I shot a rifle. I don't have a rifle and never could see the need before now, so he was perfectly willing to loan me one of his 5 AR-15's. He went to the gun show in Ft. Worth last weekend and he said people there were selling them for $3500...and people were buying them like crazy along with $1.50 a round 9 mm ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HJB, post: 3405961, member: 45695"] I have stopped going to the range at all for the last few months for a couple of reasons. First because my wife and I are in the senior category with other conditions that makes the Chinese virus very dangerous so we really don't take a chance at all of exposing ourselves. And then because I only have about 2,000 rounds of 9mm and do not want to shoot much of it until I can reasonably replace it. I have enough .22 ammunition that I could go and shoot some of it and probably replace it pretty easily, so if the risk of going to the range gets more in control in our area I will probably go and start shooting some of that. I have also borrowed an AR-15 from my son-in-law along with some ammunition that he has plenty of and I'd like to go shoot it some since it has been a long time since I shot a rifle. I don't have a rifle and never could see the need before now, so he was perfectly willing to loan me one of his 5 AR-15's. He went to the gun show in Ft. Worth last weekend and he said people there were selling them for $3500...and people were buying them like crazy along with $1.50 a round 9 mm ammo. [/QUOTE]
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