Ruger get together with Poly Case to make some handgun ammo.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/10/03/ruger-ammunition/
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/10/03/ruger-ammunition/
Here's where they lost me:A 74 gr 9mm round? Why? Only thing I can think of is that it might be decent in .380
The effectiveness of the lighter 30-06 compared to the 45-70 is in no way an appropriate comparison between these handgun rounds.When we went from the 45-70 to the 30-03 and then the improved 30-06, many establishment people thought that the faster lighter round would be ineffective compared to the heavier slower round. Refresh my memory on what the highly effective 1903 Springfield and M1 Garand was chambered in.
I don't want to be spit upon, but I'm not using that as a metric to determine whether or not it'd be an effective defensive tool.Well, whatever turns a profit I guess.
Regardless of what the bullet is shaped like, I still don't want to be shot with any thing.
Sounds like an ideal compromise for a .380 actually, don't think I'd do it in anything bigger though.It's the same design as the Lehigh xtreme penetrator essentially. It's gives an alright wound channel with lots of penetration. It's okay stuff if your'e shooting through glass or other barriers.
The big difference is the weight of the projectile. The Lehigh is 115 gr in 9mm. This stuff is 74. I can't think of any advantage to the extreme low weight (well added velocity but not enough imo)It's the same design as the Lehigh xtreme penetrator essentially. It's gives an alright wound channel with lots of penetration. It's okay stuff if your'e shooting through glass or other barriers.