I personally prefer to shoot the bell 22. There is, in my opinion, just everything and the repulsion is not as extreme as some people think. In general, the .40 S&W caliber is simply horny, there is also no .45 ACP ran. 9 x 19 mm is not mine, because I simply lack some steam.
Since I have never shot with a crossbow and a bow, I shoot from the mentioned most popular large and small caliber gun at the shooting range in the Schützenhaus and air pistol for "Plinking" and on discs at home on my private "Garagen shooting range".
I chose here as the answer "Great Caliper Gun" because I own one. A small caliber is coming soon.
I'm generally just a "hobby shooter" who shoots regularly but really only for their own fun or time and without interest in competitions.
I prefer large-caliber pistols and armbrushes in any case. With arches I have (still) absolutely no experience and with my CO2 bell the hit rate is quite modest.
I haven't been able to make friends with arches until now. That's what I'm trusting, which is why it's a thing for itself. Otherwise, I would shoot pretty much everything you can shoot.
Love?
bell 17
What would I never want to shoot?
I haven't met yet.
Only last Monday I was offered an Oschatz CZ75 Sport II to shoot – great part.
Couple weeks before a baby bell in .357SIG, the life is beautiful…
I personally prefer to shoot the bell 22. There is, in my opinion, just everything and the repulsion is not as extreme as some people think. In general, the .40 S&W caliber is simply horny, there is also no .45 ACP ran. 9 x 19 mm is not mine, because I simply lack some steam.
.357SIG would like to shoot… Let's see.
For "steam" I have my .45 ACP from Springfield or mean .357mag Highway Patrolman..
Since I have never shot with a crossbow and a bow, I shoot from the mentioned most popular large and small caliber gun at the shooting range in the Schützenhaus and air pistol for "Plinking" and on discs at home on my private "Garagen shooting range".
I chose here as the answer "Great Caliper Gun" because I own one. A small caliber is coming soon.
I'm generally just a "hobby shooter" who shoots regularly but really only for their own fun or time and without interest in competitions.
Usually with my Colt Government MK IV/70 in the cal. .45 ACP, occasionally also with the Colt Trooper III (.357 Magnum).
Both over 40 years old, and in a workmanship that there is hardly any more…
Amazingly, I shoot 44s rather rarely, but with the best results.
With my bell 17 .177 I'm meeting pretty much everything… It's just not what I'm actually targeting. Glock 22 .40 S&W delivers better results.
With all kinds of pistol and crossbow.
Air rifles and airsoft pistols are not mine
I can't really handle arches.
I prefer large-caliber pistols and armbrushes in any case. With arches I have (still) absolutely no experience and with my CO2 bell the hit rate is quite modest.
I shoot all the handarmed calibers, and I also have the "tools" for the usual calibers.
There's nothing.
I haven't been able to make friends with arches until now. That's what I'm trusting, which is why it's a thing for itself. Otherwise, I would shoot pretty much everything you can shoot.
No gun at all.
You ask the question as if every person is shooting and handling weapons.
Well, of course, those who deal with it and also shoot. I'd better add that.
This separates the gun enthusiasts from the ignorant.
They know they're meant…
They also know that anyone from a certain age can and must shoot guns at shooting sites.
He just needs to have fun and go!