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Old 01-30-2012, 01:37 PM
nawilson nawilson is offline
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Originally Posted by Skip Sackett View Post
I suppose it would be easier to prove the perp hadn't been picked up and deposited 3ft to the rear of where he was shot with said target load!


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Exactly, as EVERYONE knows, hollowpoints are known to blow fully grown men through plate glass windows... even if there are no windows around.
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Old 01-30-2012, 07:45 PM
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I wrestled with this question (super-deluxe hollowpoint vs. cast bullet) for quite some time after I recently got a 45 Colt.

It seems to me that if a hollowpoint fails to open, which may be likely in a slower velocity caliber like this one, then it's no better performance-wise than a round nose bullet. If that happens, I would probably be better off with a semi-wadcutter or full wadcutter.

Also acknowledging that placement is infinitely more important than ballistic-gel-hole-making, I decided that a ton of practice with the round I carry is much more important than the latest wiz-bang hollowpoint. So I was looking for a bullet that didn't cost much.

I settled on Buffalo Bore's 225 grain flat wadcutter for carry, and I handload the exact same bullet from RimRock to the same velocity for practice.

I learned something else along the way. Flat wadcutters don't need to be hot-rodded to high-pressure velocities to do their job. Recoil is low enough that I'm pretty quick on follow up shots. And because I don't beat up my hands, I have much more fun shooting at the range.

They're probably not for everyone, but I for one am greatly enjoying discovering these grand old bullets.
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