Well I can see that you’re not going to be wrong Paul so have it your way and what every body knows that “Euro .380 is hotter than US .380” is obviously correct. I have chronographed a lot of .32 and .380 ammo and done a lot of penetration tests in wet newsprint, landscape timbers, 2x12s and cedar mailbox posts. I have learned a few things and all .32 and .380 FMJ ammo yaws or tumbles to some degree when passing thru soft tissue like densely packed wet newsprint. In doing so the bullets make a larger than dia hole and give deep penetration. I backed up the newsprint to catch the bullets and one Remington FMJ .380 did a full 180 turn and was stuck in the wood base first. I carry good FMJ ammo in my .32 and .380 autos not short lightweight HPs that may not feed or give deep penetration in the unlikely event that they expand. Some people seem to think a bullet that doesn’t expand is useless for SD, I don’t think so. So carry your HPs if you want, I couldn’t care less what you do. I carry FMJ in mine.