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06-15-2015, 12:45 PM
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I think the self-defense angle depends a lot on what you say if you ever have to use hand loads to defend yourself. My Governor is loaded with 45 Colt "bear rounds." If a bad guy attacks my family, he is getting shot with one of those rounds. They are higher energy than can be found at the store, but I can justify why I made those loads.
Can of worms open.
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06-15-2015, 07:13 PM
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I woundn't use the caliber. That said I was a witness to a shooting by a cop. Back in the mid 60s. guy attacked the cop with a full sized crowbar. cop lurched back and fired with his issued S&W 38spec (158 RNL ammo). Hit the guy in the forehead. Hit the ground like a sack of potatoes. By the time the ambulance and all the other cops got there.. The guy sat up moaning and holding his head. I didn't know about zombies at the time but I thought he coulda been Dracula or something. Bullet traveled under the skin around the skull and stopped at about his hairline. He was a lucky guy..but still ended up in prison
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06-15-2015, 10:06 PM
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I just bought a like new S&W model 33-1 and thinking about putting it on my carry permit.The only ammo I can find is pretty low velocity with a lead bullet .I reload so I could up the velocity with JHP bullet.I also read the Britsh had pretty good success with a 200 gr. bullet in WWII as a man stopper.Your thoughts please.
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https://www.buffalobore.com/index.ph...uct_list&c=143
try these folks. these are the ones I use.
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06-15-2015, 10:09 PM
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I will repeat the caveat that using reloads for self defense can lead to legal complications and that it is best to rely on factory ammunition. 38 S&W being rather out of fashion right now the only factory ammunition I know of is a 146 gr RNL. The British by the way changed their 200 gr RNL to a 178 gr FMJ to comply with the Geneva Convention.
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I have heard this repeated any number of times, but I have yet to see verifiable proof of that.
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06-15-2015, 11:50 PM
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Did I load....
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I have heard this repeated any number of times, but I have yet to see verifiable proof of that.
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Did I load my defense ammo with the sole purpose of killing? You are damned right I did.
This reminds me of a woman who was asked why she shot her attacker six times. "Because when I pulled the trigger the seventh time it only went 'click'."
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It's never a bad idea.....
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And just for the record, there isn't one handgun caliber that I'd trust with one shot. Unless I'm shooting at balloons or paper targets.
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It's never a bad idea to 'double tap' those balloons and paper targets. Just to make sure.
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