Hello everyone. My name is Ana. I'm 21 and married to a wonderful man who introduced me to firearms. Although i've only been going to the range for about two years now and when we can afford it and find ammo in our area. So far i've been able to go out to the range and try out a .22, 10/22, .410, 20 ga., Glock .40, Ruger .45, and a TC Encore 260. All of this was made possible by my amazing husband who is an Air Force Vet and makes it his priority to teach others how to properly use firearms. I've discovered a new love for shooting because of his efforts to teach me.
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Hello from Indiana
Jim_Fleming- N00B
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Re: Hello from Indiana
Welcome Ana, you're both a very lucky couple, that's for sure.
I'm Jim Fleming, and I'm all about teaching folks to reload ammunition, in fact, I'd say it's very safe to say I've taught a LOT of folks to reload.
Hey I have a gentle suggestion for y'all, if I may? Might I suggest that y'all consider learning to reload your own ammunition? It can for a fact be accomplished for less than $200 worth of equipment, and supplies, and components (as scarce as they are.) You'd be able to get at least one box of ammunition made up.
If you and hubby decide to consider it, I have a good inexpensive way for y'all to get more information and education. It's a book called ABC's of Reloading.
I'll give y'all a link to this information to you, and not badger you about it. If y'all decide to pursue this suggestion, I'm not hard to find.
Lastly, please give your husband, (aka my Brother in Arms) my regards and thank him for Serving our Great Country.
Jim
http://www.amazon.com/The-ABCs-Of-Reloading-Definitive/dp/1440213968/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1378293963&sr=8-1&keywords=abc%27s+of+reloading
I'm Jim Fleming, and I'm all about teaching folks to reload ammunition, in fact, I'd say it's very safe to say I've taught a LOT of folks to reload.
Hey I have a gentle suggestion for y'all, if I may? Might I suggest that y'all consider learning to reload your own ammunition? It can for a fact be accomplished for less than $200 worth of equipment, and supplies, and components (as scarce as they are.) You'd be able to get at least one box of ammunition made up.
If you and hubby decide to consider it, I have a good inexpensive way for y'all to get more information and education. It's a book called ABC's of Reloading.
I'll give y'all a link to this information to you, and not badger you about it. If y'all decide to pursue this suggestion, I'm not hard to find.
Lastly, please give your husband, (aka my Brother in Arms) my regards and thank him for Serving our Great Country.
Jim
http://www.amazon.com/The-ABCs-Of-Reloading-Definitive/dp/1440213968/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1378293963&sr=8-1&keywords=abc%27s+of+reloading
marishka1510 wrote:Hello everyone. My name is Ana. I'm 21 and married to a wonderful man who introduced me to firearms. Although i've only been going to the range for about two years now and when we can afford it and find ammo in our area. So far i've been able to go out to the range and try out a .22, 10/22, .410, 20 ga., Glock .40, Ruger .45, and a TC Encore 260. All of this was made possible by my amazing husband who is an Air Force Vet and makes it his priority to teach others how to properly use firearms. I've discovered a new love for shooting because of his efforts to teach me.
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Re: Hello from Indiana
Thank you for the suggestion Jim. As a matter of fact my husband used to reload ammo with his ex-father in law. Sadly since my husband and I live in a small apartment, we don't have much extra room to do something like that at the moment. Once we own our own home within the next year or two, reloading ammo ourselves will be a major consideration. Thank you very much for the suggestion and link to the book though.
P.S. I passed on your thanks to my husband, his response to you was a smile and saying he was happy to serve.
Ana
P.S. I passed on your thanks to my husband, his response to you was a smile and saying he was happy to serve.
Ana
Jim_Fleming- N00B
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Re: Hello from Indiana
Ana, we'll be here... No problem, at all. We'll "getcha then."
marishka1510 wrote:Thank you for the suggestion Jim. As a matter of fact my husband used to reload ammo with his ex-father in law. Sadly since my husband and I live in a small apartment, we don't have much extra room to do something like that at the moment. Once we own our own home within the next year or two, reloading ammo ourselves will be a major consideration. Thank you very much for the suggestion and link to the book though.
P.S. I passed on your thanks to my husband, his response to you was a smile and saying he was happy to serve.
Ana
Thu Dec 05, 2013 12:53 pm by Jim_Fleming
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