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I have multiples of both. Love them all. I have difficulty choosing a fav....the 7.62 has its advantages....
I've long considered a return to 7.62x39 and getting the right mags & upper for my AR15, but I've abandoned that notion in favor of .300 BO and possibly .458 SOCOM. I already have 7.62x51 and 6.5 CM for my AR10. On the pistol side, I have several in .40S&W, 10MM, .45ACP, and .380ACP. Getting back into 9mm in the coming month because when my fiancee passed away, her dad & I sat down and divvied up her things. He got her pistols and an AR, I took the ammo. Just price-wise, the ammo put me on top. But I didn't negotiate for her pistols because I either had those calibers already and her 9mm EDC (a Hellcat, her favorite pew) was a memento her dad really wanted to keep. So I'm'a gonna get an Echelon because chassis pistols like that, the P320 and the Ruger RXM are the future. One chassis will allow you to swap between grip module sizes, slide/barrel sizes and calibers too. Just the same, I'll probably snag a Ruger RXM later this year.
 
I was fishing the intercoastal in Stuart, FL one fine dawn and hooked a bull shark that took my bait. Problem, I was about 75 yards from shore in waist deep water.😳😱

Cut the line and headed back in. Had to “bump” it twice with my rod end as he cruised it close as I cut him free.
Never fished that way again in brackish waters at dawn. Always from a boat or pier. F that !!!
Coincidentally, I used to live just a little north of Stewart (1960's +), in fact had some family in Stuart. Where I lived the best surf fishing was around Wabasso and or down to Sabastian Inlet. When a young, 'less than really smart' young man I would often night fish from the beach all up and down that area.

I'd bait up my hook/s, then set my reel in free spool and lay it down on the beach, take the 18"-20" leader in my teeth with the bait hanging down and swim it out a couple hundred yards. Then I'd drop the leader/bait and swim back into the beach, pick up my rod/reel and set back for the bite.
hardly ever even thought about sharks with that bait hanging just a foot or so below my face, and yet sharks were among the most often caught fish along all that stretch of beach between Wabasso and Sabastion. Typically Lemons, often a Nurse, occasionally a Blacktip or a Bull. Those were the most commonly caught. We'd catch the Lemons and Nurse sharks most all year, but generally the others were more predominant during the summer.

I guess we're just lucky we never really did anything really stupid when we were young and 'less than smart', huh KF'77?.
 
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