Favorite caliber?

First off, an anecdote relating to the assertions about sissy or pansy calibers posted here. My best friend, who died from cancer at age 49, was a Lt. in our department. He loved the .44 spl, and that was his second gun, permissible in our manual. The mandatory carry issue revolvers were the S&W 66 and 686. The issue round was the .38 spl +P Treasury load. Given any opportunity my amigo would term this a sissy round. I would respond that if it is such a sissy round, allow me to watch as he shot himself in the foot with this round to see how it felt. Conversation would pretty much dry up then. Until the next time, which there always was, until he left us much too soon.

That said, my preferences:

.22 rimfire LR. Maximum fun. I have three .22 rifles which will shoot <MOA at 50 yards with target ammo. I really enjoy making those dime size holes. We live in such a densely forested area that finding more than 50 yards clear to shoot is a major undertaking.

9mm. My two carry autos, Glock 26 and S&W 6906, are both 9mm. Where I worked, and lived at the time, was gang-central. They always traveled in packs, so I wanted maximum number of rounds available if necessary. I was not concerned about 9mm capability vs something that starts with 4. Shot placement trumps caliber. Opinions vary on this, so even though I am right, I don't try to impose it on anyone.

.38 spl. But, in .357 revolvers. .38 spl was what was used in PPC competition as well as department qualifications early on. Most of us carried .357 on duty, which was allowed. When the department settled on the Treasury load I mentioned above, even though it was .38 spl, it was pretty hot and the ruggedness of .357 spec revolvers was considered an advantage. I carried the same philosophy over to my SA revolvers. For me, a .357 revolver is the most versatile because of the variety of ammunition it can accommodate.
 
Easy, the .44Magnum for the Big-Boy Calibers... They can be loaded from 240 grain Pills at sub 700fps being the mildest "Puss-Puss" Loads for the Caliber and all the way up to the Heavy 305grain Keith's @ over 1,350FPS that will lay a Moose or a Grizz on his/her arse at 35 Yards and under.

For the little Big-Boy Caliber it's the .38Special that can be loaded to Low 125's in the Powder-Puff-Stuff all the way to the Heavy 158gr Full-Wad Hard Cast "Keith's" at 1,100fps that is a real shoulder/skull breaker for the Big-Bad-Woods critters that still wrecks havoc on pelt and bone!
 
My favorite caliber is: .22 Rimfire, 38 Spl, 357, 9mm, 45 acp, 45 Colt, 38-55 and 45-70, 12 Gauge - so there -LOL!! :D:D:D

What I am getting at is that I use different "favorite" calibers for different reasons. For a specific reason I have a fav, but a one size fits all is not the way I am programmed. :p

For Squirrel hunting, 22 is my fav. for Bird hunting my go-to is my 12 Ga. for target shooting I like the 38 Spl and 45 acp, and for long range rifle I like 38-55. For woods walking I like the 357 in a heavy cast bullet of 180 grains, for SD I use the 9mm. Not necessarily because its the best stopper, but because it's the best stopper in the size pistol I am willing to tote all day long.

So there is my favorite caliber. :p
 
any Caliber.

Don't go in the woods without a Bigfoot gun,,,,,,,lol
 
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