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Why "Entry Level",,, Why not just "Go for It"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ready_fire_aim" data-source="post: 4319814" data-attributes="member: 50626"><p>We’re blessed with decent cheap guns nowadays. A savage axis is generally good enough for the average shooter/deer hunter. Plenty of affordable semi-auto pistols available, the cheap .22lrs are pretty reliable, etc… Keep in mind, the majority of people who start shooting aren’t necessarily going to get big into the whole tiny groups side of the hobby</p><p></p><p>I’d say don’t buy junk, but starting mid-tier works well. Then sink more money later as you learn and grow in the hobby. </p><p></p><p>I bought some cheap guns back when I was starting out. As [USER=57629]@GaryOkie[/USER] mentioned I also got rid of most of the cheap stuff and upgraded. But it works out fine because cheap guns are easy to sell!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ready_fire_aim, post: 4319814, member: 50626"] We’re blessed with decent cheap guns nowadays. A savage axis is generally good enough for the average shooter/deer hunter. Plenty of affordable semi-auto pistols available, the cheap .22lrs are pretty reliable, etc… Keep in mind, the majority of people who start shooting aren’t necessarily going to get big into the whole tiny groups side of the hobby I’d say don’t buy junk, but starting mid-tier works well. Then sink more money later as you learn and grow in the hobby. I bought some cheap guns back when I was starting out. As [USER=57629]@GaryOkie[/USER] mentioned I also got rid of most of the cheap stuff and upgraded. But it works out fine because cheap guns are easy to sell! [/QUOTE]
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