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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan Schaecher" data-source="post: 745057" data-attributes="member: 56872"><p>Price does not necessarily equal more or better. Any gun will function fine if it is maintained properly, broken in and using ammo that agrees with the firearm. I have used a handgun that dispises Winchester but loves Wolf and Silver Bear. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Whatever firearm you purchase, pickup 50 rounds or so of several different brands of ammo (include steel cased, brass cased and aluminum cased rounds as well). Try them all. See which you and your firearm are most ameniable to. If it's the cheapest, nastiest stuff, great. Be sure to clean well. If it's the $1/round stuff, awesome. It'll just cost you a bit more to practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan Schaecher, post: 745057, member: 56872"] Price does not necessarily equal more or better. Any gun will function fine if it is maintained properly, broken in and using ammo that agrees with the firearm. I have used a handgun that dispises Winchester but loves Wolf and Silver Bear. Whatever firearm you purchase, pickup 50 rounds or so of several different brands of ammo (include steel cased, brass cased and aluminum cased rounds as well). Try them all. See which you and your firearm are most ameniable to. If it's the cheapest, nastiest stuff, great. Be sure to clean well. If it's the $1/round stuff, awesome. It'll just cost you a bit more to practice. [/QUOTE]
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