J-Bar
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“Plinking” to me is any non-competitive or non-hunting shooting. I “plink” at an indoor range with .22 and .38 handguns, trying to shoot the smallest groups possible, one handed, bullseye style. It’s hard, requires focus and concentration and it’s my form of meditation; I find it very relaxing. So a “plinking” handgun to me is a superbly accurate handgun. There are many out there, but most are not cheap. Even if you are hiking outdoors and shooting at targets of opportunity, if you aren’t hitting what you are shooting at, how is that fun?
Shooting really well (accurately) with a .22 or .38 is always challenging, never boring. Otherwise you are just making noise.
Shooting really well (accurately) with a .22 or .38 is always challenging, never boring. Otherwise you are just making noise.