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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 601791" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>For defense it is the .45 hands down. The .40 will come in a respectable second. In short, any caliber that begins with a 4.</p><p>Next we have the .357.</p><p></p><p>.38 and 9mm are better than nothing.</p><p>I have read FBI reports where bitter experience turned them away from the 9mm.</p><p></p><p>Consider ammo cost for practice. Will you now or later be planning to reload ammo?</p><p>I would rather have a .22 that I could shoot well and hit with than a cannon that I never practiced with because of ammo cost.</p><p>I favor the .45 auto, but most of my fun for practice is in the woods and it is hard to find the brass. So I ususally shoot a revolver or .22.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 601791, member: 663"] For defense it is the .45 hands down. The .40 will come in a respectable second. In short, any caliber that begins with a 4. Next we have the .357. .38 and 9mm are better than nothing. I have read FBI reports where bitter experience turned them away from the 9mm. Consider ammo cost for practice. Will you now or later be planning to reload ammo? I would rather have a .22 that I could shoot well and hit with than a cannon that I never practiced with because of ammo cost. I favor the .45 auto, but most of my fun for practice is in the woods and it is hard to find the brass. So I ususally shoot a revolver or .22. [/QUOTE]
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