Posted November 2, 2019 7:43 pm by Comments

By STSA

SellingTheSecondAmendment.com

New shooters may not familiar with how to behave in a gun range. These practical procedures will benefit everyone and lead to safe enjoyable practice.

Use a Gun Case

Gun cases can either be hard or soft and are an important part of your shooting range kit. If you are off shooting with your AR-10 you are going to need a case. New shooters will feel more comfortable transporting their guns in a case than walking around gun in hand. As a matter of fact, you may make other patrons and shooting range staff a little nervous walking into the establishment with an exposed and potentially loaded firearm. You may accidentally be mistaken for a thief rather than an excited new gun owner.

The case adds process and precision as well as setting other people’s minds at ease. Use your case as much as possible when at the range. Take your case right up to the firing line and only open it to remove the gun once you are set up and prepared for action. Set your case at the table so that the gun inside is already pointed down range and pack it up in the same …Read the Rest

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