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To: Gideon Reader
If one does not train well and seriously the risks multiply exponentially and disaster is nearby.

Agreed.

I have been around firearms since I was a kid...took the appropriate safety courses, but my father was my mentor on the responsibilities of gun ownership and safety.

He bought me my Ruger .44 rifle when I was fourteen.

I posted this question in 2002 because I have never owned a handgun.

In the end, I tried different varieties and made a good decision.

I don't think it's wrong to ask for input...but perhaps at the time I was just thinking 9mm = personal protection, as opposed to truly researching the available options.

In any case, I love my Ruger .357 Magnum.

That said, what should I get to blow away a target at 1000 yards??? ;-)

171 posted on 05/30/2007 4:33:32 PM PDT by Recovering Hermit (There's another old saying Senator..."Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.")
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To: Recovering Hermit
Being able to hit a paper target at 1000meters is possible with any number of large bore telescopic fitted rifles, preferably with a bipod.
Any one of them will do.
What you need is a good ranging scope, good hearing protectors and thousands of rounds of ammunition with which to practice until you have developed the skills to safely perform to the standard you wish.
Good luck to you.
172 posted on 05/30/2007 5:29:05 PM PDT by Gideon Reader (DEMOCRATS: Not quite American, and proud of it! Palestinians are,...well,... Palestinian.)
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To: Recovering Hermit

Have you ever thought of getting a Ruger GP-100? I think that one might work well for you.

Sorry, couldn’t help it. Ran across the thread and it has been another five years. I think this is a “once every five years” thread.

So . . . how’s that .357 working out for ya?


184 posted on 02/17/2011 1:36:04 PM PST by cizinec
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