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Is it bad to shoot more than one gun in a single session?

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  • #31
    I usually take 2 and on rare occasions 3. Mostly it will be one center fire and one 22. If developing a new load, I'll take the 2 revolvers or the 2 9 mm. Only have one 45 so I take my Accurate Arms Target conversion kit (22) with that one.
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    • #32
      well, i have three: K9, XDM 9 Compact, and an AR 15. I shoot them all...and it's fun!

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      • #33
        I hope not. In a bit I'm shooting my PM9, MK9, XD sub-compact 40 S&W, Ruger SR-22 and Bobcat. LOL if it is, screw it. :-)


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        • #34
          I sometimes carry 3 or 4 guns in different calibers to the range and shoot as many as 500-600 rounds. Usually though I carry one or two guns and shoot a couple hundred rounds. I'm taking my wife tomorrow so we'll carry her LCR .38 and LCP .380 and my PM9 and Sig P226-9 (that's my night stand weapon).

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          • #35
            hell we aqin't into world wide competition, we buy guns because we like um, not just to look at. Shoot the fokkers like u stole um. life is to short to worryt about little thngs like this: Just sayin.
            . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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            • #36
              Originally posted by jocko View Post
              hell we aqin't into world wide competition, we buy guns because we like um, not just to look at. Shoot the fokkers like u stole um. life is to short to worryt about little thngs like this: Just sayin.
              Guns have 'safe queens' like 'trailer bikes' in the motorcycle world. I shoot the hell out of my guns and ride the hell out of my bikes when I have them. LOL


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              • #37
                Most all my pistols come out every range trip. I agree guns are meant to shoot not look pretty. A couple rifles come out also mainly my 257 weatherby I shoot the dog poop out of and also my 7 mm mag and the 243 comes out quite often also. But my 40's 9 380 and 44 mag come out of the safe saying man we need a break.

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                • #38
                  I like to shoot my K9, XDM 9 Compact, and Bushmaster AR every time I go to the range.

                  Opps...double post, my bad...
                  Last edited by 7shot; 05-31-2012, 11:37 AM.

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                  • #39
                    I normally will take at least two handguns and either a rifle or shotgun to the range. When I go shoot with one of the local PD's I'll only take one handgun that I want to qualify with.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by jg rider View Post
                      We may have different definitions of muscle memory.
                      If I close me eyes and then draw, the pistol tracks from out of the holster to the target with the correct hold and position on the target. To me it's muscle memory that lets my hand fall on the grip, draw and be on target. with my arm, wrist and hand grip in the right position. It's a learned motion.
                      However if I were to shoot a revolver the hand has to relearn the grip the arm is right, but the wrist has to learn to bend.

                      The brain can do one thing and your muscles something else.
                      My wife practices standing in front o an IPSC target, at a beep she does a palm strike or claws the eyes and starts rapidly walking backwards while drawing and firing. Her brain is concentrating on not falling and listening for my command on which way to back up.
                      JG, your muscles are incapable of remembering anything. The things that you do "automatically" are stored in your subconscious memory. If you don't believe me ask a doctor. I'm not a doctor. I just like to play doctor, but in this regard I am correct.
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