You want the Federal low recoil LE load for HD in 00 Buck or maybe #4's.
Pattern this once or twice to see how it runs in your gun.
At the range? Shoot the much cheaper birdshot loads.
I like Trap and sporting clays for practice.
I used it to fill the channel in an AR charging handle for my ST-22.
No more .22 cases getting lodged up in there.
Also repaired a flip cap hinge on a Butler Creek Scope cap.
Those clowns were such assholes fifteen years ago when I went there for the first time that I swore I would never set foot in Select Fire ever again in my life.
And I haven't.
It's a quality dot at a great affordable price point.
The Pro is about the minimum I would run on a fighting rifle.
Comes with a mount, NV compatible, good battery life and on a standard FSB set-up
you'll have absolute co-witness. Cannot beat all that for $360 bucks.
Freestate is the best range out of those three but is nowhere near Annapolis.
You'll be looking at On Target, which is a fine store and range in reasonable proximity.
Select Fire?
They can pretty much eat a bag of dead dog dicks and is to be avoided at all costs.
My 17L has the factory extended release.
I've never come close to unintentionally releasing it.
On Glocks you can also get out your Dremel and grind away a detent around the mag release.
They are in high demand. Grabagun.com carries them at a reasonable price.
Put in the request to be notified when they're back in stock and pounce when you get the email.
That's what I did. Love my 617.
And don't let some IP snow you that it's a $900 gun.
Seriously?
Gold plated triggers are functional and generally do indicate a higher level of quality and materials on a firearm.
It's not like Saddam's plated AK's or a Mexican drug lord's pimp piece.