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I do target shooting as a hobby but I'm genuinely curious. The US is known (for better and worse) for it's culture of gun ownership but the US is also know for widely differing experiences

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago

A couple years ago I visited my buddy in Virginia and we decided to get out of the city to a trap shooting range. Neither of us had ever shot clay pigeons and we were surrounded by southern gun nuts. It was a trip.

Anyway, that was the first time I shot a gun. I've always been fascinated by guns but I've also held the belief that society would be better off without them. But society has been going down the shitter lately and I feel the need to prepare for the worst. I'll be buying my first gun once I find the time to go shopping for one.