Wow!
Yep. Add to that say a basic Dillon 750 at $1399. This rabbit hole is going to be worse than precision rifle shooting.
Wow!
Boy, aint that the truth.The S&W forum is where many get the idea a spring kit is a trigger job. Last I figured it was over run with wanna-bes. Guy buys a S&W revolver, installs a 'reduced power' spring kit, then wonders why he has misfires, and posts wondering "why?".
Ha ha. That reminds me of the late '80s, before the WWW took off, when all Internet forums were text on Usenet. I got active on rec.guns (where I first met our own Toby B.) Usenet was overrun by college kids, and some city kids were spreading their wings away from the nest and going wild by actually touching, then acquiring, a real gun for the first time in their sheltered lives. So rec.guns hosted a lot of hilarious newbie questions. I came up with the prototypical hilarious newbie question:The S&W forum is where many get the idea a spring kit is a trigger job. Last I figured it was over run with wanna-bes. Guy buys a S&W revolver, installs a 'reduced power' spring kit, then wonders why he has misfires, and posts wondering "why?".
I'll say this about the S&W forum, if you are looking for information about an old Smith wheelgun you might have, those guys eat, drink, and sleep those things. Their marketplace seems very active, too. I just acquired my first Smith, a cherry '70s Model 19 Combat Magnum, and found them very friendly and helpful.Smith&Wesson forum probably contains the largest collection of knowledgeable, helpful and overall in general nice people hand gun wise...well, at least they did as of a few years ago. The problem was the management. The cat that runs that show has a raging stiffy for anything political. I typed the name "Hillary" in a post, not in reference to the queen and honestly not political at all. I don't even remember what it was about now. I got locked out and was told I "needed a few days off to think about political posts". Needless to say a few days turned into years and I am still thinking about it.
^^^^ These ^^^^1911 forums , h&k forums
Rugerforum
Let me clarify.
Rugerforum is probly second best.
Ruger Forum is probly better.
The problem was the management. The cat that runs that show has a raging stiffy for anything political.
You can’t go wrong with. CZ75 in one form or another.Thanks for all the replies and suggestions everyone. I now have plenty to wade through so I'm not likely to run out of stuff to read in a hurry!
Went to the club last night for my first scored shoot and was better than some of the guys that had been shooting for a while. Still lots of room for improvement tho.
Use a CZ 75 which I liked so once I get a dozen shoots completed I'll have a better idea of what to buy.
I'll start an new post for any new questions I have.
Lots of advice above.
Some of it depends on your goals of using the handgun. If you're considering IPSC/USPSA with a 1911, then the Brian Enos and 1911 forums are great. If you're leaning towards a different brand, then those will help you.
Before you buy a new handgun, talk to lots of people at the club. Learn, then buy (rather than buy then figure out you really should have bought something else). And you may find a great used handgun to get you going.
I did a lot of IPSC for about 10 years and its fun. Started with a Kimber .45, then switched to a S&W 686+ with moon clips and did even better in Limited class.