Maybe, just maybe this will put a stop to the caliber debate.
This the best explanation ever.
Stopping Power - YouTube
This the best explanation ever.
Stopping Power - YouTube
True, but there comes a point where you've got to admit that caliber does indeed matter.
Notice how .22LR, .25auto, .32auto, .380acp, etc. didn't exactly make his charts as prime examples?
Rather then arguing about which caliber is best, I'm more interested in finding out which grain weight, load and manufacturer is optimal for my chosen gun and caliber, the snub nose revolver chambered for .38spl+p. It's sometimes difficult to get good info when I post without the "caliber wars" starting.
I don't want a magic bullet (when did I say that?), I just want one I can control. 158gr+p semi wadcutters may be fine in a larger, steel frame revolver, but everything I tried in my lightweight 642 and LCR over 130gr has been disagreeable to say the least.That's because it's a 38 Special.
Which means as much as you want a magic bullet, there isn't one. Waddcutters to +P 158 Grn lead hollow points don't REALLY make that much difference. That was kind of the point of the video.
But for what it's worth, Buffalo Bore's +P Lead 158 Grn Hollow Point is not a bad choice.
Emory
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I don't want a magic bullet (when did I say that?), I just want one I can control. 158gr+p semi wadcutters may be fine in a larger, steel frame revolver, but everything I tried in my lightweight 642 and LCR over 130gr has been disagreeable to say the least.
Like I said, it's hard to get any kind of useful info on the subject. Most just want to recommend the biggest and the baddest, irrespective of the needs of the shooter.
Dude! What does this OLD fossil-guy know! Anyone would know that a 10mm Glock (with a PUNISHER sticker on the butt) is the MOST awsomest.
We now return to reality.......................
Thanks for posting that, it's going on my permanent list of youtube reference.
I don't want a magic bullet (when did I say that?), I just want one I can control. 158gr+p semi wadcutters may be fine in a larger, steel frame revolver, but everything I tried in my lightweight 642 and LCR over 130gr has been disagreeable to say the least.
Like I said, it's hard to get any kind of useful info on the subject. Most just want to recommend the biggest and the baddest, irrespective of the needs of the shooter.