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Old 04-20-2009, 10:43 AM
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I had my kel-tec p11 loaded with federal hydra shock 147 grain. Shot reliably beu low. Then i read an artiecel that stated 147 grain is the worst possible ammo for a 9mm, So I reloaded my gun with 115 grain fmj. Now I read an article that stated the 147 grain is a man stopper!!!!
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is it a good choice or a bad choice ?
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Old 07-12-2013, 01:14 AM
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Default It's always been an argument...

the question has been....low mass/high velocity or high mass/low velocity. After a lot of reading I'm now in the "use the highest mass that you can keep above 1000 fps" camp. This achieves good penetration and if you use a modern SD designed bullet (like an FTX or Gold Dot) it will expand as well because these are designed to expand at achievable handgun velocities. (typically above 900 fps). This always comes with the caveat that you have to be able to hit a vital area. Also, expect to fire more than one shot. I think the statistic is that most quick stops are achieved with 2.24 shots. So firing two and one quarter shots would be best policy. Of course if you can carry and control a more powerful gun that can shoot a higher mass bullet at a higher velocity, go for it and render these theories moot.
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I carry Federal LE 147gr HST's in my M&P9c.
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