Don,t buy a cannon unless you are going to put it to use.
As lost has said ,Develop a flinch and its a bugger of a monkey to get off your back.
Get something mid size and spend alot of time at the range getting it right and with that comes a cost .
Check out the price of ammo on all calibres and see what I mean.
You don,t want to be counting shots due to price of bullets as it well cost you in missed or wounded animals .
Also if you are not reloading its a bugger to spend time and ammo on paper then to walk into a shop and find the only ammo available is $95 for 20 shots and not what your gun is zero in on.
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