I carry the mighty .380 ACP. Some say it's sufficient for large African game when loaded with RIP.
No one cares about logicHonestly, I think the connected world has melted our recognize similarity as most of the focus is on an inconsequential difference in weight and velocity. The internet has made ranking "things" and crowning champions into a national past time. Just simply think about the bullet for what it is, without all of the descriptors of speed/weight etc. It's a chunk of hi-tech metals flying though the air fast enough to kill a person quickly. That even applies to the lowly .22lr. That alone meets 99.5% of my criteria for choosing a round for sd. We can argue the differences, but the only real value in that is the fun in arguing.
As much as I am dedicated to the .45 ACP, it is becoming increasingly difficult to argue against the merits of 9mm...especially now in light of +P+ loadings, double stack magazines, and polymer-framed pistols. Give the same size and weight, I can carry 8 rounds of .45 or as much as 20 rounds of 9mm.
I carry an XDs in .45 but would not carry one in 9mm. I would, however, carry a Glock 17 way before I would carry a 1911 in .45.
Hands down 45 gap!
A damn 22L does more damage than that rip crap....not worth the money or hipe!I carry the mighty .380 ACP. Some say it's sufficient for large African game when loaded with RIP.
the 22L has ballistics similar to any fmj in any caliber( smaller than 45)..wound channel and permanent wound cavity all can be compared with the lowly 22L..Its clear that hollow points of good quality have more devastating effect on permanent stretch cavity in anything with 800fps or more MVHonestly, I think the connected world has melted our ability recognize similarity as most of the focus is on an inconsequential difference in weight and velocity. The internet has made ranking "things" and crowning champions into a national past time. Just simply think about the bullet for what it is, without all of the descriptors of speed/weight etc. It's a chunk of hi-tech metals flying though the air fast enough to kill a person quickly. That even applies to the lowly .22lr. That alone meets 99.5% of my criteria for choosing a round for sd. We can argue the differences, but the only real value in that is the fun in arguing.
Trocars, bruh. Trocars.Isn't rip ammo a fragmented as opposed to a solid projectile?
I think I would rather have a solid piece than 10,000 maniacs
yes and it breaks up to early..the hipe was it rips inards part..the true is small cuts and a shallow wound cavity trough FBI standard three layer denimIsn't rip ammo a fragmented as opposed to a solid projectile?
I think I would rather have a solid piece than 10,000 maniacs
I am sorry, I am lost by this one.Trocars, bruh. Trocars.
it means puncture wound and loss of fluidI am sorry, I am lost by this one.
Ah. I am now informedit means puncture wound and loss of fluid