They'd all be fine. Although I agree with whoever said he'd skip the stuff that was so expensive you coudn't practice with it. And I'll add to that, I'd skip the stuff that recoils so bad I wouldn't practice with it.
Then this about the .30 carbine round:
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1stMar --- Yea...agreed. But at what approx. distance, did the 30 cal. carbine bullets, bounce off the coats of the attacking North Korean hordes, during the Korean War?
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It reminds me of conversations like this:
"Man that M4 sucks! I shot that guy three times and he didn't even notice!"
"How do you know you hit him?"
"Man he was only 50 m away. I don't miss the 50 m target."
He missed. Anyone who has ever gone hunting knows you can miss at any distance. And getting shot at doesn't improve your aim.
However, if anyone wants to volunteer to put on a pleated jacket and get shot at by an M1 carbine at 100 m, please take a video. We'll try and get you a Darwin Award.