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If only I could come across a crate of these…
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Just get some “blue body” trainers. Remove the dummy fuse and fill with black powder…
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I think firearm weight and round count are important things to consider and heres why. With my 460 Rowland I can have 5 shots in the a zone of an ipsc target before the first piece of brass hits the ground, that's fairly fast compared to what can be achieved with a high recoiling wheel gun. The auto loader also gives a shooter the ability to stay on target better and have a much better follow through during firing. As for weight, the lighter firearm is much more enjoyable to carry compared to a heavier so a person would be more apt to always have it on them which is good since a gun isn't useful if it's not on your person. Obviously weight doesn't bother everyone.Choose your sidearm based on what you are trying to kill with it, not how many rounds it holds (how many shots do you think you're going to get with a charging griz?) or how much it weighs. Compare ballistics of 10mm vs 44 magnum (about half the stopping power), then decide which you want in the worst case scenario where you will probably only get one shot. The last thing you want is to be under gunned when you need it most.
Compare ballistics of 10mm vs 44 magnum (about half the stopping power),
Irrelevant? Not sure in what context you're talking about. Foot pounds of energy is just a fact of ballistics and whether you compare hard cast to hard cast or fmj to fmj they all have an energy component that definitely isn't irrelevant. 10mm is going to have approx. 525 ft/lbs of energy (stopping power) compared to 44 mag at around 800 ft/lbs. 454 Casull is up around 14-1500 ft/lbs. Those aren't irrelevant numbers. The penetration of hard cast bullets will be relative to the velocity and energy of each different round. Are you saying that the difference in stopping power ( damage inflicted) between say a 9mm and 454 Casull is irrelevant because of the type of bullet used? Or a 12 ga slug (my preferred bear gun but impractical to carry while bow hunting)? Maybe I'm just not understanding what you're trying to say.Hard cast bullets are a game changer and they have made the “Stopping power” argument irrelevant.
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