What's your specialty? Rifle, pistol, or scramble-club?

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"...the handgun is the most challanging at which to become proficient..." That's true. Using a .45 for bullseye shooting, you're holding 2 pounds out in an un-natural manner. You use muscles when you shoot, that don't get used for anything else. Upper body tone is required to shoot handguns well. That's why Olympic class shooters also do weights. Every type of firearm uses different muscle groups and technique.
 
Best with a scattergun, always have been... I think my overall proficiency with the rifle has dropped due to disuse--no rifle access--and so I'm probably generally better with handguns nowadays, my 1911 in particular... so, shotgun, pistol, rifle, in that order.

Of course, if you gave me some free ammo, I'm sure I could change that list up a bit. ;-)
 
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