I don’t quite have 2 hours for a podcast (and won’t until a long drive in a few weeks). Mind typing a 30-sec summary?This one didn’t. It take a bit to get going but man, it’s intense once it does.
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I don’t quite have 2 hours for a podcast (and won’t until a long drive in a few weeks). Mind typing a 30-sec summary?This one didn’t. It take a bit to get going but man, it’s intense once it does.
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Were they hits that were in line with the vitals and just didn't penetrate far enough, or were they simply non-vital hits?When they did the necropsy with law enforcement none of the 10mm penetrated to vitals. Don’t remember what bullets they said were used.
That combined with the notorious shootability issues of the 10mm...
If it’s the story I’m thinking it is, the 10mm were body shots from the sideI don’t remember where I heard this story, maybe the Exo podcast, but two guys got attacked by a brown bear in MT I believe. One had a 10mm and the other had his 300WM or similar. Even though they hit it with the 10mm several times, only the 300WM made the bear stop mauling them. Broke its shoulder. When they did the necropsy with law enforcement none of the 10mm penetrated to vitals. Don’t remember what bullets they said were used.
That combined with the notorious shootability issues of the 10mm led to me being comfortable with a 9mm. Heavy with 18 rounds in it but I shoot it well so I’m sticking with it.
Yeah, the way it was phrased was along the lines of "stopped before they hit vitals". So on track to hit them, but didn't make it. I'll see if I can dig it up.If it’s the story I’m thinking it is, the 10mm were body shots from the side
You shoot a 10mm better than a 9mm?Were they hits that were in line with the vitals and just didn't penetrate far enough, or were they simply non-vital hits?
The "notorious shootability issues with the 10mm" is laughable. Maybe some steel framed pistols suck for it, but a G20 is a pussycat with even the hottest loads.
The Staccatos are solid- the CS and C are the way due the true 9mm mag and external extractor. However, the Staccato P and C2 is solid as well though the grip is fatter and the mags are a bit more finicky. Tisas makes some 9mm 1811’s that with goid mags and potentially a bit of extractor tuning, have been skid from what I’ve seen and they are sub $500.
If using a polymer 9mm it’s either a Sig P320 with thumb safety or M18, both with better sights and a Brouwer 1811 grip module. For a smaller pistol the Sig P365 with thumb safety.
If it’s the story I’m thinking it is, the 10mm were body shots from the side
When has giving people what they want ever worked out for anybodyTHis got me excited and now I can't find it anywhere, checked YT and the Site. @Ryan Avery what gives!? Give the people what they want!
You shoot a 10mm better than a 9mm?
A slightly slower Bill Drill isn't exactly "notorious shootability issues."
If 10mm was so notoriously unshootable, shouldn't I have finished in the bottom half of the class?
But a 10mm full sized polymer handgun is just a non event recoil wise. Being afraid of it going off should never enter your mind. If you have a flinch with a G20 it's because you don't know how to grip a gun or you're not doing enough dry practice. That will be the same for a 10, a 9, or a 25acp, doesn't matter. Train 10 to 1 dry fire to live and your muscle memory will be 100% putting the round on target and 0% worrying about recoil.
but I don't think anyone is getting mauled due to the difference between 0.21 splits and 0.25 splits (or whatever they would be).
Striker fired pistols with thumb safetys lol…is this a troll or serious?
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I don't run external safeties on my pistols...but I will say that I get paranoid in the field because my pistol is being transferred between various holsters during the course of a hunt: either bino case holster or backpack belt holster into waist belt holster.I don’t understand the point of having a safety on a striker fired pistol that is stored in a quality holster. Could maybe see a use case for one if you were to pocket carry one, or carry mexican style in the waistline with no holster. Other than that, it makes no sense.
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I don't run external safeties on my pistols...but I will say that I get paranoid in the field because my pistol is being transferred between various holsters during the course of a hunt: either bino case holster or backpack belt holster into waist belt holster.
The one time I left it in the bino holster while eating my lunch is the one time I actually needed it.
I can see the desire for an external safety
I don’t understand the point of having a safety on a striker fired pistol that is stored in a quality holster. Could maybe see a use case for one if you were to pocket carry one, or carry mexican style in the waistline with no holster. Other than that, it makes no sense.
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As form said.
its putting the pistol back in the holster that can cause a ND if the trigger gets caught on a piece of clothing.
I have pistols with and without. I feel more comfortable unholstering and holstering a pistol with a saftey then without. I can make an arguement for them as well.
This is bugging me now, I know I’ve heard this story, I had thought it was maybe the MeatEater podcast or Exo but can’t find it on either one. If it’s the same story, I believe they had hardcast lead bullets in the 10mm and the Game and Fish crew noted there was very little expansion or damage, though penetration was substantial. Similar to above, I also recall there was a broken shoulder but I thought that occurred from the 10mm and the bear kept attacking despite that but was unable to pivot/change direction and stumbled or something like that.
Now I need to find it and listen again…