Ditto on following docs orders. I’ve had both of mine done about 30 yrs apart. Did therapy, and both are fully functional. I know others who cheated on therapy and are sorry for it. No pain...no gain is the appropriate bromide for rotator cuff recovery.I had my left rotator cuff surgery in November and it is still not back to 75% it was at before I messed it up. I’m holding off on the right shoulder till fall so I can shoot some this year yet, but it’s not comfortable. Follow the doctors orders and you will be ok. I didn’t and I’m paying for it.
I'm also learning this, three is about my limit to keep track of and actually get use out of. With drive and hike our spot is about 1.5 hours from heading out to actually being set up to shoot - so, the more times we head up there, the better we are getting about what to pack and what is just wasted time and nrg. At some point we may just leave some stuff up there, but we're not there yet.Same here. I usually bring g 4-5-7 guns fully intending to shoot them, and fully wanting to, but I noticed I generally stick to 2, maybe 3 guns and never get around to the others. Doesn't stop me from hauling hundreds of pounds worth of gear up the hill and setting it all up.
You'd think I'd have learned by bow....
Pond dam ranges are common. Mine is 130 from the window, 100 from the fence, and 50 from the bank.I'm the same, pistol range and target berms out to 760yds with steel in my back yard. My 100-300 yd bench also runs down my pond dam. So I do multiple "range trips" that might be a few as 10 rds to a couple hundred depending on what I'm working on. Often shooting sessions are just while taking a break from chores. I also shoot a couple IDPA matches a month and a 3 gun match.
Pond dam ranges must be more common than I thought...
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Ditto on following docs orders. I’ve had both of mine done about 30 yrs apart. Did therapy, and both are fully functional. I know others who cheated on therapy and are sorry for it. No pain...no gain is the appropriate bromide for rotator cuff recovery.
I shoot 200-rounds a week at my local range w/ one of my fifteen 1911s, in God's Caliber, of course. Don't know what I would do w/o a Dillon 750.