It's kind of like picking avacados...
How does one know when to pick them?
Three days before they fall of the branch.
For me, I'd shoot them as much as I needed to keep my 'edge'. Clean and inspect often. Repair/replace as necessary. Of course, always have a suitable spare for the unexpected, or planned, down time. I don't count rounds, and perhaps should, so I cannot speak specifically about what my arms have fired. It's doubtful that I have any, other than a couple of Ruger Mk II's, that have fired 'in the thousands'. Perhaps my first handgun, a Springfield 1911-A1, has made it to the couple thousand round arena. I shot it for pistol leagues for a couple years...
Complete thread:
- When is it too many...... -
Gunner,
2016-09-25, 10:19
- When is it too many...... - Cherokee, 2016-09-25, 12:01
- Excellent question Gunner - Creeker, 2016-09-25, 14:11
- Good question without an easy answer... -
Bryan,
2016-09-25, 14:12
- yes depends on a lot of things - bj, 2016-09-25, 14:40
- Good question without an easy answer... - Jared, 2016-09-25, 23:30
- My take is that one shoots the primary (?) carry gun all - Hobie, 2016-09-25, 18:23
- It's kind of like picking avacados... -
Hoot,
2016-09-26, 06:43
- It's kind of like picking avacados... - uncowboy, 2016-09-26, 10:46