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shit just got unreal. cn
Where do you get the idea that ball (FMJ) ammo has better stopping power than hollowpoint? Modern self-defense JHP ammunition is designed specifically to impart more of its kinetic energy and cause more destruction to soft tissue in a person rather than just zip through leaving a couple of small holes. So yes, I can easily beat a .45 ACP FMJ with a smaller caliber expanding bullet. Of course if you have a 1911 then FMJ may be your only option to avoid feed and jamming problems but please don't claim that 'it can't be beat.'Looks like a very uncomfortable way to walk the dog. A little 4 inch streamlight flashlight is all I need to walk the dog and if I'm walking the dog stopping power isn't an issue. Your never gonna beat the .45 Colt with good old fashioned ball ammo for stopping power at a good price. Stopping power is situational. I guess a 1 oz copper solid has more stopping power than a .223.5.56 but I am equally afraid of both.
...as soon as I saw the hutterite beard I knew this was going to turn WinchesterI wouldn't be worried with this flashlight around.
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Go two pounds lighter on the mainspring ... cnMy Kimber .45acp will only cycle correctly with no jamming if I'm firing +P ammo.
Powerball makes a great personal protection round. They are polymer tipped, which allows them to go through glass completly prior to expansion. They expansion rate is significantly better on my 9mm powerballs than my .40 carry which I have hollow points in.....just havent bought the expensive powerballs. Also, in some of the areas I have to go into, I'd like to be able to shoot through my own window and take care of business before it gets too up close and personal.Where do you get the idea that ball (FMJ) ammo has better stopping power than hollowpoint? Modern self-defense JHP ammunition is designed specifically to impart more of its kinetic energy and cause more destruction to soft tissue in a person rather than just zip through leaving a couple of small holes. So yes, I can easily beat a .45 ACP FMJ with a smaller caliber expanding bullet. Of course if you have a 1911 then FMJ may be your only option to avoid feed and jamming problems but please don't claim that 'it can't be beat.'
BTW, what the hell is a '1 oz. copper solid'? The heaviest .45 ammo I know is about 260 gr. and they still use copper only for the jacket, lead for the core AFAIK.