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RE: Long talk

I'd say racing simulators are better at teaching racing skills than shooters are at teaching shooting. I'm no great marksman, but if you want to get good on a budget, consider a quality .22 and learn to make it sing at 100 yards. With proper fundamentals, the skills you learn will apply toward larger calibers and longer ranges.

And if you want to make it interesting, set up some cheap plastic soldiers at 100 yards. If you can reliably hit them with a .22, you're doing well.