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    DeadeyeChrista'sdad

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    I hate to be a wet blanket, but in the current political climate, I'd buy .300 win mag ammo anytime I saw it at anywhere close to a reasonable price, and save my milsurp money for when things calm down a little.

    But welcome!
     

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    Welcome! Historical collecting (or accumulating) can be a lot of fun. You get something with a tie to bits of interesting history you enjoy...and it shoots too!

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    Howdy. I'd suggest the ubiquitous 10/22. It was my second also, and I still enjoy plinking. I shoot more 22lr than anything.
    I’ve been looking at getting a .22 my dad has a Henry lever action that’s really nice, and my brother has a the heritage rough rider revolver and I think it’s neat. I’m trying to decide which route to take. Probably a cheap .22 rifle.
     
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    Welcome! Historical collecting (or accumulating) can be a lot of fun. You get something with a tie to bits of interesting history you enjoy...and it shoots too!

    :draw:
    Yeah I’m interested in buying the nagant m1895 revolver on here, but I don’t have my 50 posts so I can’t pm the guy selling it.
     
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    I hate to be a wet blanket, but in the current political climate, I'd buy .300 win mag ammo anytime I saw it at anywhere close to a reasonable price, and save my milsurp money for when things calm down a little.

    But welcome!
    I’ve become very accustomed to high prices and scarcity of ammo as it’s already happened several times in my life. When I bought the rifle I got 100 rounds to go with it and I thought that under a buck a bullet was a good price, but I’d like to here your opinion on a good price as I haven’t done much research on what a good price for that ammo is. Those 100 rounds out to last me awhile as it’s pretty much exclusively a hunting rifle, and I also don’t have anywhere to shoot nearby. It took three bullets to sight it in out of the box so I was pretty happy with that.
     
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    Welcome. It gets addicting. Get your 50 quality posts or become a Site Supporter and you'll find all kinds of guns in the classifieds.

    Glad to see a young person get involved responsibly.
    There’s a quote I found out there that sums this up pretty well. “Get your kids addicted to shooting and they won’t have money for drugs.” I also have a few more expensive hobbies, cars, computers, and projects like woodworking and hopefully welding soon. I’m basically a textbook redneck that lives in the city.
     

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    Don't sweat it. Just search the forum for topics of interest and ask questions/offer opinions/help others. You'll get there soon enough at this rate and if that deal isn't still available, there will be others in the future. The classifieds are a perk for participating members, so just keep chatting. 50 is the magic number to get in.

    As for the .22, there are a lot of options, including some fine old rifles/pistols. .22 is my favorite caliber as you can get a lot of range time in for much lower cost and the round won't beat you up.
     
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