Brian Dale
Member
Welcome to The High Road, Auburn1992!
My cousin has been hanging out with a serious trap and skeet shooter for a while, and he decided that he needed his own shotgun (of course, everyone needs his or her own shotgun). He bought one last weekend at a gun show with his friend's advice. It's a Winchester pump, and he brought it to the farm today.
We took his new/broken-in-by-someone-else gun apart, cleaned it and lubricated it. Then I grabbed my Rem 870 and we put 300 rounds through our pump guns, blasting clay birds, and it was fun.
Then we went out behind the barn and shot reactive targets with our single shot .22 rifles until the sun went down. His is an Ithaca falling-block lever action that he got when he was a kid. Mine's a Remington 510.
And it was fun.
That's what .22s are all about.
My cousin has been hanging out with a serious trap and skeet shooter for a while, and he decided that he needed his own shotgun (of course, everyone needs his or her own shotgun). He bought one last weekend at a gun show with his friend's advice. It's a Winchester pump, and he brought it to the farm today.
We took his new/broken-in-by-someone-else gun apart, cleaned it and lubricated it. Then I grabbed my Rem 870 and we put 300 rounds through our pump guns, blasting clay birds, and it was fun.
Then we went out behind the barn and shot reactive targets with our single shot .22 rifles until the sun went down. His is an Ithaca falling-block lever action that he got when he was a kid. Mine's a Remington 510.
And it was fun.
That's what .22s are all about.