Speedo66
Member
Sitting here and decided to think of things we could do rather than sit in front of a screen all day.
So far I've come up with:
Do a little hand loading, eventually we'll start hitting the commercial ranges again and it's always good to have a surplus on hand.
Get into a little gun cleaning, including taking out guns we haven't used in a while. Check them out, handle them, remember why we bought them, and give them a good wipe down with rust preventative.
Start doing a little target shooting in the basement or a long hallway with pellet guns. All you need is a box filled with old magazines, newspapers, or catalogs and you've got a backstop. Since you're all home, maybe it's time to give the kids some lessons.
If you haven't done so, make a list of your guns with make, model, serial numbers, and value. If you get hit by a car or another catastrophe befalls you, your heirs will have some idea if and when it comes time to dispose of them.
Do a little dry firing of your non rimfires to potentially improve your abilities.
So, what a ya' got?
So far I've come up with:
Do a little hand loading, eventually we'll start hitting the commercial ranges again and it's always good to have a surplus on hand.
Get into a little gun cleaning, including taking out guns we haven't used in a while. Check them out, handle them, remember why we bought them, and give them a good wipe down with rust preventative.
Start doing a little target shooting in the basement or a long hallway with pellet guns. All you need is a box filled with old magazines, newspapers, or catalogs and you've got a backstop. Since you're all home, maybe it's time to give the kids some lessons.
If you haven't done so, make a list of your guns with make, model, serial numbers, and value. If you get hit by a car or another catastrophe befalls you, your heirs will have some idea if and when it comes time to dispose of them.
Do a little dry firing of your non rimfires to potentially improve your abilities.
So, what a ya' got?