Can't go wrong with either choice, and I personally suggest both. I love shooting steel with my 9mm, which we have a terrific
option to do at the range, but also appreciate the considerably less expensive 22 when I want to shoot a few hundred rounds.
You can buy yourself some decent rimfire shooting toys that make it more fun and if you have a friend with another 22, you
can shoot for hours at such little cost.
9mm ammo, even when you get a great deal, still really adds up when you go through a few hundred each range visit, which
is beyond easy. If an average "deal" is approx $250+tax for 1000 rounds of 9mm these days, you're in and around 28 cents
per shot or $85 per 300.....it adds up.
I bought cheap, but not bulk cheap ammo today for the 22 (CCI Blazer) and it was $40+tx for 500 rounds, so that same 300
shots only cost 10 cents per shot, or $30 for 300. And I could have got it for quite a bit less if I bought bulk 5000 rounds for
$299, which is a more fair comparison against the 1000 rounds of 9mm purchase.
Now you'd be around 7 cents a shot or $21 for 300 vs $85 in 9mm. 6 range visits like that and you could save $64x6= $384.
Haha....it's all mental masturbation at best, I would not want to give up either gun for the other, too much fun, gotta get both!
option to do at the range, but also appreciate the considerably less expensive 22 when I want to shoot a few hundred rounds.
You can buy yourself some decent rimfire shooting toys that make it more fun and if you have a friend with another 22, you
can shoot for hours at such little cost.
9mm ammo, even when you get a great deal, still really adds up when you go through a few hundred each range visit, which
is beyond easy. If an average "deal" is approx $250+tax for 1000 rounds of 9mm these days, you're in and around 28 cents
per shot or $85 per 300.....it adds up.
I bought cheap, but not bulk cheap ammo today for the 22 (CCI Blazer) and it was $40+tx for 500 rounds, so that same 300
shots only cost 10 cents per shot, or $30 for 300. And I could have got it for quite a bit less if I bought bulk 5000 rounds for
$299, which is a more fair comparison against the 1000 rounds of 9mm purchase.
Now you'd be around 7 cents a shot or $21 for 300 vs $85 in 9mm. 6 range visits like that and you could save $64x6= $384.
Haha....it's all mental masturbation at best, I would not want to give up either gun for the other, too much fun, gotta get both!


















































