Lonesome Donkey
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Central Alberta
Unless you have your heart set on competitive combat shooting, buy a .357 magnum revolver and shoot .38 Special in it.
The recoil is light, and factory ammunition is reasonable in price.
An inexpensive hand-loading set-up will either keep costs down or let you shoot more. Your choice.
Those brass cases represent 50% of ammunition cost and will last through 7 or 8 reloads.
Lead bullets are all that you need, and are a lot cheaper than jacketed soft points.
A .22 LR auto pistol is also a good choice. Lot's of fun, with hopefully low cost ammo.
The recoil is light, and factory ammunition is reasonable in price.
An inexpensive hand-loading set-up will either keep costs down or let you shoot more. Your choice.
Those brass cases represent 50% of ammunition cost and will last through 7 or 8 reloads.
Lead bullets are all that you need, and are a lot cheaper than jacketed soft points.
A .22 LR auto pistol is also a good choice. Lot's of fun, with hopefully low cost ammo.



















































