Thursday, January 19, 2017

Welcome to my gun nut blog, “Recreational Shooting.”


Hello there. You’ve found me. You didn’t even know you were looking for me, did you?

This is a blog about shooting and other topics. About an old guy (me) who had guns, but wasn’t a gun nut until I found more gun activities that didn’t involve hunting. Then it got real.
Not that I mind hunting folk, I'm just not into that myself. I like nice venison steak, but I'm lazy.

This is the story of how I went from not really being a gun nut to being owner of what some people would say excessive amounts of guns, and others would say are just getting started. Also the story of how I remembered how to be safe with guns, and how to be accurate.

Along the way there have been lots of fun times, some interesting discoveries, and some great trips. This has all unfolded over the past seven or so years.

This will not be a blog about the second amendment (I’m for it.) or about open carry/concealed carry/gun free zones, etc. It’s not meant to be political. There are lots of places for that. This isn’t one of them.

This is not a place to talk about Obama, Clinton, Trump, gun control, registration, background checks or any other of a hundred hot button issues. There’s too much of that and neither side can yell loud enough to drown out the other. So please don’t try it here.

The only controversial thing I will say is that there is no such thing as an accidental discharge. There are deliberate discharges, and there are negligent discharges (ND). If you look back at the root cause of what people call “accidental discharges” there is always negligence involved. Violation of at least two of the four rules, failure to secure a weapon, failure to maintain a weapon, using the wrong ammunition, etc. Always something where there was negligence. I’m just telling you this so you know how I feel.

I take lots of people out to the range, and won’t let them even out of the bus (1968 tin top camper) until they can repeat them back to me. And I have never been witness to an ND.

My plan is to have a new posting each week, so that I can gradually catch up to today. Then we’ll see what happens. If no one reads it, I’ll stop, of course. I don’t want my words to be a negligent discharge.

Best regards, and keep the four rules,

DaveJ

4 comments:

  1. I can't wait to read more. Let me know if you accept questions and suggested topics. And, thanks for not going political...

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  2. Would you spell out "the four rules", please? My son has just purchased a rifle and I want to make sure he knows and follows them.

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  3. Mootmom,
    Sure. I will post that as the next blog post next week. In the mean time, here's a short version. 1) Every gun is loaded, even if you "know" it's not. 2) Never point the gun at anything you don't want to destroy. 3) Keep finger off trigger until ready to fire. 4) always be aware of anything in your line of fire.
    DaveJ

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  4. OntheLoose, Yes, I will happily accept suggested topics and questions. I might have to research a bit to answer questions, but I promise to find a real answer.

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