u/ilovefatpussysm

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Gun range is too intense but getting better. Only went twice now

Hey guys. I’ve done my best to learn about gun safety. I take it very serious. I got my first gun a couple weeks ago. A few days ago i finally got bullets and shot. My aim was high the first day but it was a lot more intense than I thought. Not just my gun but the guns next to me. Today I went back but only lasted 15 mins. I took my time to shoot and was very careful of the Gun. From 15ft away I hit one as a headshot. My other shots hit the paper. But I dint shoot many bullets. Only a few. The gun next to me was so loud. And obviously mine too. I just felt a little overwhelmed so I just left. Would an outdoor fun range work better for me? Or should I get better ear protection? I only used their protection. It I could get the noise to be blocked more I feel I’d be more comfortable. I dint wanna stay when I felt overstimulated so I thought it would be best I left. I shot confidently. Had a good grip. Wasn’t scared of the gun. Just the whole thing was over stimulating. I was very good with the gun. Didn’t have any accidents or point it at anyone. Just getting that out there since I’m new. What should I do to get more comfortable?

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u/ilovefatpussysm — 7 hours ago
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Got my 1st handgun last week. What should I do next?

No ammo yet. I have basic gun safety knowledge but no official classss just online stuff I’ve been studying for the last half decade. Just been playing around with it and getting used to it. I plan on taking a CCW class. Can I just go to a gun range and practice and learn? Or should I take a safety class / CCW class first? I still need to get a holster and bullets. I got a smith and Wesson 9mm

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u/ilovefatpussysm — 5 days ago