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Can a person have to many guns, or to much ammo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1463641" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>When I was shooting defense handgun at our local range near Helena. It was mostly local members but folks came to our events from Great Falls, Butte, etc. We shot a lot! Several days a week. The range was outdoors and it was easy to get a lane to yourself. Shooting steel shilottes on rails is an easy way to go through 200 rounds. I shot .45 ACP. Loaded on a progressive Dillon Press. Man, it turns them out fast. I loaded a couple evenings every week.</p><p></p><p>My point: you soon learn that all handguns are not EQUAL. My advice to anyone is have 4 really high quality handguns instead of 30 that will breakdown under intensive use.</p><p></p><p>Edited: Kimber is not a Wilson Combat. You have to take my word. I shot both and several models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1463641, member: 27490"] When I was shooting defense handgun at our local range near Helena. It was mostly local members but folks came to our events from Great Falls, Butte, etc. We shot a lot! Several days a week. The range was outdoors and it was easy to get a lane to yourself. Shooting steel shilottes on rails is an easy way to go through 200 rounds. I shot .45 ACP. Loaded on a progressive Dillon Press. Man, it turns them out fast. I loaded a couple evenings every week. My point: you soon learn that all handguns are not EQUAL. My advice to anyone is have 4 really high quality handguns instead of 30 that will breakdown under intensive use. Edited: Kimber is not a Wilson Combat. You have to take my word. I shot both and several models. [/QUOTE]
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