joespapa
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Who still manufactures the old NYPD load, 158 grain LSWC ? Great self defense load for airweights.
That's a great load and what I carry in my 38 Special snubbies.To the best of my knowledge, Remington, Winchester and Federal still make the load you'e interested in. The reason they are not readily available in the LGS's is that they are now known as poor performers for SD as compared to today's high tech loads.
The BEST NON +P load you will find (IMHO) is the 158 grain NON +P LSWCHP from Buffalo Bore. It is loaded to standard pressures, however it packs 860 ft. per sec. of velocity from a 2" barrel - which is well over 70 feet per second faster than the "Big 3" ammo makers +P loading's in 158 grain.
Chief38
...The BEST NON +P load you will find (IMHO) is the 158 grain NON +P LSWCHP from Buffalo Bore. It is loaded to standard pressures, however it packs 860 ft. per sec. of velocity from a 2" barrel - which is well over 70 feet per second faster than the "Big 3" ammo makers +P loading's in 158 grain.
Chief38
That's a great load and what I carry in my 38 Special snubbies.
While that may be true in a particular test, I have not found it to be a handicap. A hell of a lot of felons have been removed from the gene pool by LSWC bullets that often did not expand. I certainly have confidence with the Metro, Dallas, Chicago, insert-your-city-here load. In all my almost 41 years of carrying a 38 Special, both on and off the job; I have yet to see any one wear four layers of denim.Do a Google Search on the Buffalo Bore .38 loads with a 4 layer denim/calibrated ballistic gel test. They BOTH failed MISERABLY. Neither one opened up. The lead is definitely too hard. It's a loser, IMO. The Corbon 110 gr. DPX & Speer 135 gr. +p are far better loads.
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The .45 ACP FMJ is a highly regarded "man stopper" and there is ZERO expansion there.
...Think about it...... a .357" bullet that expands to .400" has expanded .043" of an inch or about 1/24 of an inch which is negligible in the real world of ballistics.
The old Police load (158 grain RNL standard velocity bullet) is a poor man stopper mainly because it had a tendency to over penetrate and drill a nice clean hole due to its pointed nose and shape...
... do believe that the .45 acp 230 grain is, along with a lot of US soldiers...
Boge:
The following is just my personal opinion:
I am much more concerned about a bullet's ability to reach a vital organ by adequately penetrating than weather or not it expands. I do not accept that a bullet "fails miserably" because it has not expanded much. Every Military round fired is a NON EXPANDING copper jacketed bullet and there are plenty of dead bodies to prove it works just fine. The .45 ACP FMJ is a highly regarded "man stopper" and there is ZERO expansion there.
Chief38
That is true for me also in both calibers. Buffalo Bore® ammunition lives up to all it's claims. They produce QUALITY AMMUNITION. I carry it with confidence, and highly recommend it.AZretired:
Go to Buffalo Bore's website and look at the spec's. If you are still in doubt or disbelief, buy a box or two and chronograph them as I and many others have. You will soon see that his claims are NOT hype and his brand of ammo does exactly what he says it will do. While I do not own the equipment to test CUP's as SAMMI does, I truly believe that in all the years of these Buffalo Bore loads being available if they were not within the SAMMI spec's as stated, someone would have either sued, discredited or complained of false advertising and damages. This simply has not happened.
Tim Sundles (owner of BB) has a truly amazing product line and like I have stated before, Buffalo Bore Ammo is the ONLY ammo I have ever personally chronographed to do exactly as claimed or BETTER!!!
IMHO the "Big Three" ammo makers are more concerned about lawyers and product liability than they are about producing a really good product. They could have done what Buffalo Bore has done, but they simply chose not to. I was not a believer until I tried this stuff for myself. Now it has become my ONLY carry ammo in 38 Special & .357.
Regards,
Chief38