January 17, 2012, 11:45 AM | #26 |
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+1 to the .22LR w/ potatoes! I figured this out in college when I had a bag of potatoes that had started to go bad and I wanted to go shooting. I grabbed the potatoes, some pop cans, and various other targets. I couldn't believe how well the little federal bulk pack hollowpoints popped those potatoes. It's loads of fun for pennies on the dollar.
It's also, in my opinion, one of the single best ways to introduce new shooters to the sport. It's cheap (especially when potatoes are in season as you can get a few pounds for $1 around here), the targets are reactive, there is no need to clean them up (unless you want to) and there is no loud noise or recoil to intimidate the newbies. .22LR can get boring, but if you don't shoot it too often it's fun to "come back" to it. Otherwise, I'd say 7.62x39 is my fun plinking round. If I had a .223 it would probably be a dead heat between the two. |
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This should be a poll.
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January 17, 2012, 12:40 PM | #28 |
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Most fun in a revolver: .32 S&W Long
Seriously. It's almost like firing a "polite" cartridge. Just enough power to get there and make a hole without the loud bang or recoil of larger calibers. It knocks over tin cans and can pot small game at reasonable distances too. Second place: .45 ACP/.45 Auto Rim In a large frame revolver, the .45 ACP has little recoil and excellent accuracy. This makes it fun to shoot all day. Most fun in a Pistol: .380 ACP The challenge is that the .380 is usually put into 3"-3.5" barreled guns which makes it more difficult shoot accurately at 15 yards and beyond. And you'll need that accuracy with the .380's nearly marginal energy. The mild recoil and moderate bang make it fun to shoot for extended periods. Most fun in a Rifle: .45-70 Government Have someone take a long shot - 400m or more and look at the barrel elevation. It's almost shoulder fired mortar it seems. Downrange, that big heavy slug lands like an anvil with satisfying results.
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I shoot 22 MAG at 100 yards for target practise. But wind gusts can affect accurasy.
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January 18, 2012, 10:13 AM | #30 |
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That's a tough question,I enjoy shooting all of my guns?
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My fun rifles are all my varmint rifles. I don't shoot the .22lr much but when I take out the Marlin M60 and shoot running prairie dogs at 50 yards it makes me giggle. .22 WMR is another fun one that I used to shoot on a regular basis but now that ammunition (30 grain TNT Federal) has been around $15 for 50 I've stuck to my center fire rifles reloading gives me more bang for my buck. .204 Ruger, .223 Rem and 6X47 Rem are my favorites, with the 6X47 being my favorite out of the three.
Nothing I've ever shot in volume makes me smile like exploding varmints. I just wish the plauge hadn't hit the prairie dog towns where I used to shoot. Right now if I can find a town big enough to get more than 10 shots off before they all dissappear I'm doing good. Coyote hunting is a close second, when you see the yotes running in to your call it gets the heart a pumping. Then when you shoot them and they go all stiff and fall over it is a great feeling. I just wish I had more time to call the coyotes than I do.
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Some of the most fun I've had with a gun and my daughter was sitting on the tailgate of the truck taking turns shooting grasshoppers with the Daisy Red Ryder! We were there all afternoon and shot a milk carton of BBs!
I currently enjoy shooting and reloading for my Remington 700 .204 Ruger. The idea of shooting dimes at 100yds with homemade ammo which sends a 32 grain piece of lead down range at 4000 fps is quite fun!
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For me it's the .22 LR followed closely by the .22 K-Hornet. Probably because I have accurate rifles in both calibers, both are low recoil and cheap to shoot. I also find reduced cast bullet loads a gas to shoot from all my .30 to .44 caliber rifles.
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Right now it has to be 44 Special. Only because it's the caliber of my latest revolver. It's a lot of fun loading different power levels from plinking ammo to hunting ammo. I'm sure in few months the novelty will wear off and move on to something else.
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I practice a lot with 17HMR, but the 223 Rem 700 is really more fun to me. Also 22 mag from my SA revolver, just a small frame cowboy gun but really accurate and surprisingly potent with the right bullet. I dispatch trapped hogs with it and properly placed 22 mag is "lights out"
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Rifle-30-30. Pistol-black powder and 357
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Funnest round
Depends on what kind of fun I wanna have
plinking cans in the woods, .22 rifle or pistol shooting stuff out there a ways, my 30-06 is pretty fun shooting stuff close and fast, .40 or .45 is fun Big BOOM from a handgun, .44 mag is fun for a few. I don't think I can pick which one is the most fun. They're all fun! |
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I just can't pick a favorite. They are all fun, and sometimes my mood will dictate what is "most fun." But it varies.
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My two standout favorites are the .22 Magnum and the 9mm. But I do like the sound of that .223.
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I think in a rifle it would be 7.62x39. I love shooting aks and sks for hunting or just out at the range. My favorite handgun caliber to shoot is probably 9mm or 38 special. shotguns, well i only own 12 gauges so thats my favorite.
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without a doubt my new favorite is .303 brit but I don't know if that's the round or the rifle. it's got that perfect recoil where I don't feel like I'm shooting a toy but light enough that I don't have to worry about a flinch.
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Kraig,
Is that, 25-20 WCF or SS? I use as a favorite my Winchester 1890 in .22WCF This little rifle has a fondle factor of 10 for all! The kids get a box of 50 when we have it out but the .22LR is the main plinker for this family.
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Well I like shooting ALL of them, but its hard to beat an M44 / M38 Mosin Nagant Carbine, its cheap to shoot, LOUD as hell, and a huge muzzle flash
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22lr using my single six revolver.
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.22 Hornet
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.54 Caliber
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.22 eargesplitten loudenboomer
Oh, you meant funnest not funniest Nth'd on the .22lr. my 9mm airgun's a close second.
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