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The Basics, Starting Out
Starting with a .22?
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<blockquote data-quote="ds" data-source="post: 120385" data-attributes="member: 3050"><p>A couple of general thoughts, I think a decent .22 rimfire is a good place to start - Cz 452 for instance (very good value for money). In many respects a .22 rimfire is a good investment, a lot of practice / trainig for little money.</p><p></p><p>That said considering your location I would look at what sort of shooting is available in your area and if there is a choice what interest you. In general there are more .22 clubs than others. On the other hand you may have a limit on the number of rifles you can buy. Put it another way if you want to shoot something big a .22 is not the way to go if you can only have one rifle.</p><p></p><p>More info would help.</p><p> </p><p>Hope it helps a bit,</p><p></p><p>David.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ds, post: 120385, member: 3050"] A couple of general thoughts, I think a decent .22 rimfire is a good place to start - Cz 452 for instance (very good value for money). In many respects a .22 rimfire is a good investment, a lot of practice / trainig for little money. That said considering your location I would look at what sort of shooting is available in your area and if there is a choice what interest you. In general there are more .22 clubs than others. On the other hand you may have a limit on the number of rifles you can buy. Put it another way if you want to shoot something big a .22 is not the way to go if you can only have one rifle. More info would help. Hope it helps a bit, David. [/QUOTE]
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