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Old 03-11-2018, 10:22 PM
tdandkl tdandkl is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck View Post
I would qualify that by saying get a good quality 22 LR first. You can find decent used target pistols at your price range. Learn the fundamentals of pistol shooting that way, first, without developing bad habits. You can shoot for hours for the same cost of shooting big bores for a half hour. Get a reactive target too (I have a ground hog that absorbs lots of LR from my kids!)....adds to the fun. If you decide to go that route, shoot me a PM, I can hook you up with an unfired S&W 422 Target gun that is pure sweetness. TC

Edit: here is what a nice older quality target S&W 422 looks like.
Hey Twisted Canuck, I like your taste. I love shooting this little gem.
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