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B33rChiller
Aug 18, 2011




It might not be the best idea for someone prone to depression / students, but target shooting has been both a great loner hobby for me, and a great social experience as well. Meticulously putting little holes in paper targets (shooting .22 rifle for low low cost) lets me zone right out, ignoring the rest of the world, and focusing on exactly what I'm doing. Shooting skeet and sporting clays is much more social, introducing me to a wide range of people that I would have never met otherwise. Although the shotgun sports are a lot pricier than shooting rifles at paper targets.
Before anyone starts with the hand wringing "think of the children" bits about having a kid at home: It should go without saying that you need to be responsible and keep the guns locked up away from kids and teach them about firearm safety once they are old enough to understand, but curious enough to try and break into your safe/cabinet.

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