What’s the best way to burn 1000 rounds for a new AR owner?
I’ve had a number of friends and family members ask for input on buying a first AR. Most are NOT regular shooters. I’m sure we’ve all run into this situation.
I’m thinking basic fundamentals and then more of a data collection exercise that anything else.
In other words, run a bunch of drills to determine their effective distances and rates of fire from different positions, etc. I’m trying to be realistic here. They’re not going to shoot enough to become truly efficient. At least this way they can accept the reality that they’re not going to grab a carbine and shoot like John Wick. Maybe if they know their limitations they can use that to their advantage.
Thoughts?
Is there a more efficient approach for a newbie that’s only going to shoot once every couple of months?
I’ve had a number of friends and family members ask for input on buying a first AR. Most are NOT regular shooters. I’m sure we’ve all run into this situation.
I’m thinking basic fundamentals and then more of a data collection exercise that anything else.
In other words, run a bunch of drills to determine their effective distances and rates of fire from different positions, etc. I’m trying to be realistic here. They’re not going to shoot enough to become truly efficient. At least this way they can accept the reality that they’re not going to grab a carbine and shoot like John Wick. Maybe if they know their limitations they can use that to their advantage.
Thoughts?
Is there a more efficient approach for a newbie that’s only going to shoot once every couple of months?