Thanks Rob,
How about I pick on your education and exp more?
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-Everyone can shoot 9mm better than they can shoot .40 AND you get more bullets in the same size package.,.
Okay, so if someone trains with a larger caliber, with less "capacity", becomes consistent with it,....."stepping down" to a smaller caliber with less recoil, would make the shooter more consistent? Like going from a .357 to a .38? .38 to a .25?
I ask this for two reasons:
1) I rotate what I carry, somedays, a "leetle" Kel-Tec, .380, somedays, my .38 snub, or my FN9, even my M+P.40.
QUESTION: Why exclusively excel in
one caliber and not others? (For those that have several calibers available)..
2) I'm not talking record Miculek speed or IDPA super times and trophies.
QUESTION: Wouldn't the ability to be confident, accurate and consistent, regardless of caliber, be a good thing in an SD situation?
Thanks again for your input Rob. I'm just on the neverending quest for more "wisdom & education" as an "average" shooter.
