First, get one of the 'mods to move this thread into sidearms and K-Bars. You'll get 'better' responses there. Not as funny. But more useful.
Second, consider a good air pistol. I bought a first-rate air pistol this past spring and it has been fantastic on the fundamentals. Grip, stance, sight alignment. After that, .22 or large-bore will be better spent because you will have your muscle memory down.
If you look through the Sidearms and Kbars thread, you will find the air pistol thread I started and several folks added some excellent input on sources and options. I've now put about 2,000 rounds through my spring piston... at the cost of, I think $7 per 500. And I shoot in my living room.
Just a thought...
Cheers,
Sirhr
This guy gets it! Looking back I bet he didn't think training with a air pistol was as productive as it actually is, especially as too how accurate one can get with a pistol.
I've always been a decent pistol shooter. Previous to practicing with airguns - I would win most often at our local combat matches and eventually advanced to mid A level at the old American Handgunner World Shootoff man against man steel competition. This is good time to make a point, that point is your ability level is directly related to correct practice with amount of rounds down range. You see the professional grand master shooters right? They have literally put hundreds of thousands of rounds downrange, some over a million, so it's no wonder they can do what they do. I stopped advancing for a few reasons, #1 the cost of ammo/components, the cost of travel, the huge amount of work and practice involved! I already had a job and didn't need two, lol.
About the time I got into other types of shooting I ran into a former Olympic pistol champion/Don Nygord, who was now a dealer. He let me shoot the one I was interested in at 10M on a official target. trying to show off I put down five in the 10/2x. I asked him to shoot, the result was 5x's about twice as fast but with one hand, lol, oh well I learned some humility that day! Made a deal right then on a Steyr LP5 Olympic match PCP pellet pistol repeater.
So with this Steyr, with who knows how many pellets sent downrange, the best I was able to get to was hitting 1.25" steels at 15 to 20Y most of the time, like 9/10, 10/10 in the offhand. Why did I bring this up? Because I sure wish I had the Steyr back when I was into the AHWS comps where a more accurate shooter at a certain ability, or speed I should say, will usually win.
Weekend before last I shot a USPSA pistol match, been a couple years since I shot one. I'm happy to report I kept all 84 shots in the A's and B's. Partly because I lost my double tap timing so I shot a tad slower. Next month I'll be 57, eyes not the greatest, not as fast either, but A zones next to hostages and head shots are cake.
So I'd say at your level it'd be a good idea to buy the 22 ammo.