Yeah, levers seem like fun. Dunno, though, only shot a .22 LR pump rifle as a kid with my father. That's all my rifle experience. =) Handguns I picked up on my lonesome.
I have to admit I have very little interest in muzzle loaders. They are some neat guns, but if I got any of them I'd get them converted to cartridge loading to take out all of that hassle. Just my preference. My dad had a muzzle loader, and after a few years of messing with it, it ended up in a box, and has never moved since. Watching him mess with it, I gained no interest.
I'm hardly taking these guys as the primo example of all benchrest shooters. Its like anything, some groups suck and others are lots of fun. Like group with like.
It is NOT a benchrest only range. Basically, Illinois and Wisconsin are still marked in BLACK, even above California, for gun friendliness. We get the gun snobs that think gun banning doesn't apply to them, because they're elite shooters... who can't hit the target. Fancy = good with a lot of them. There are also a lot of idiot shooters around these parts, with police departments getting themselves banned from gun ranges for failure to not destroy the range (e.g. hitting everything EXCEPT the targets).
If you cant' tell, I'm a little unimpressed with the whole gun thing here. Its really silly. I'm no expert shot, either, I'm pretty much a rookie. I qualify at 100%, but its not exactly a hard course of fire, and I'm always amazed at the number of fools with unsafe handling practices. I actually had to show one kid how the sites worked... and he carried for a security company, and was in the navy.
In any case, my goal this year is to get some gun-smithing done to my two favorite pistols. Basic stuff: reliability work, cleaning, a change of sights, shortening of the trigger. I was thinking of putting those XS Sights on my 1911, and getting my S&W 629 V-comp done up by Magnaport. Still shopping around.
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