thomas15
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I think a better question is which of the two is more fun to practice regularly. Because of the two skills, that's the one that will most likely get more attention.
Fair enough.
I think you are saying, "buy the 44 magnum revolver, practice a lot, be protected from the bear"?
Is this is not consistent with what I've been saying? That being practice, and lots of it, is the key?
Further, given the concerns from the OP and others, the cost of the handgun and ammo is not really a factor if your having sufficient fun, which will also carry the shooter over the hump as far as budget is concerned especially given that the woods gun and the CCW gun are two different guns?