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I was just wondering the cost difference between 9mm and a .45 cartridges. Does shooting a 9mm save you a lot of money in the long run? Also what would you suggest for a novice shooter.
Save money? Forget guns, get a library card. Even just 22lr costs about $30 per trip to the range for me and my dad. I reload 45 and it costs about $18 per 100. If I didn't reload 45 I couldn't even dream of affording to shoot it. 9mm is cheaper than 45, but if cost is a concern, do what I did, get whatever centerfire you want and reload for it. But also get a ruger 22lr to do the bulk of your shooting with. I'm gonna predict my brand new to me ruger mkIII, will have it's round count surpass my Glock21sf, in approximately 5 trips to the range.
I have a .22 a couple of 9mm's and .45's
if I could have one it would be 9mm![]()
I'd recommend learning on a revolver first (just preference). 38 spl is SUPER cheap, and if you get a revolver chambered in .357 magnum, you can shoot 38 spl in it.
Save money? Forget guns, get a library card. Even just 22lr costs about $30 per trip to the range for me and my dad. I reload 45 and it costs about $18 per 100. If I didn't reload 45 I couldn't even dream of affording to shoot it. 9mm is cheaper than 45, but if cost is a concern, do what I did, get whatever centerfire you want and reload for it. But also get a ruger 22lr to do the bulk of your shooting with. I'm gonna predict my brand new to me ruger mkIII, will have it's round count surpass my Glock21sf, in approximately 5 trips to the range.
youre shooting 1000+ rounds of .22LR when you go to the range?
when I have enough time to shoot 300 or 400 rounds, I always think its a good day![]()



























