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The Basics, Starting Out
Things you wished you knew when you started?
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1838164" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>You have some solid ones there. Sorry but I chuckled some at #4, not at your expense of coarse. I have been on gun forums for some time, tough to pick the tips and hints, I am sure many. </p><p>The one that sticks out the most though is the constant drain on my pocketbook, I see something in a post and I question how I managed to live 60+ yrs without it.</p><p>Being as though I have been a snipers hide member for yrs, the key to surviving or learning on forums is deciphering who to trust or believe. There are way too many one time success stories that get pushed as fact. When you read someone tested something, and you want to believe it, do yourself a favor and run your own tests.</p><p>In general, forums are a great place to garner knowledge, and easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1838164, member: 33622"] You have some solid ones there. Sorry but I chuckled some at #4, not at your expense of coarse. I have been on gun forums for some time, tough to pick the tips and hints, I am sure many. The one that sticks out the most though is the constant drain on my pocketbook, I see something in a post and I question how I managed to live 60+ yrs without it. Being as though I have been a snipers hide member for yrs, the key to surviving or learning on forums is deciphering who to trust or believe. There are way too many one time success stories that get pushed as fact. When you read someone tested something, and you want to believe it, do yourself a favor and run your own tests. In general, forums are a great place to garner knowledge, and easy. [/QUOTE]
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