Looking into my first firearm purchases as a total beginner shooter and first time owner, but I know the last year has been crazy for gun purchases. Not having set foot in a shop, what's the general feel for how difficult inventory is right now? Both in terms of available inventory and actually getting salesperson attention? Throw the Covid protocols in the mix with all that too to add to the difficulty. Not knowing much about firearms, I was looking to try and identify a specific firearm, price it, then be able to purchase that exact one, for instance I've had the Remington 870 or Mossberg 500 suggested as a good all purpose shotgun. Is that purchasing strategy even realistic? I'm concerned about going in, being overwhelmed and being more at the whim of the salesperson if they don't have exactly what I'm looking for.
In terms of a rifle later into the spring/summer, I was going to be going in looking for a .270 or .308 based on reading and recommendations. Would it be easy enough to find in store or am I looking at a bigger challenge?
What I really want to do is start shooting both rifle and shotgun to learn. Do shooting ranges typically rent this stuff out if I don't own my own yet? I'd like to take my time to not rush my firearm purchase, but I also am anxious to get shooting. Any thoughts on that approach?
In terms of a rifle later into the spring/summer, I was going to be going in looking for a .270 or .308 based on reading and recommendations. Would it be easy enough to find in store or am I looking at a bigger challenge?
What I really want to do is start shooting both rifle and shotgun to learn. Do shooting ranges typically rent this stuff out if I don't own my own yet? I'd like to take my time to not rush my firearm purchase, but I also am anxious to get shooting. Any thoughts on that approach?