StrawHat
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Kevin
dd they switch to the Ranger "talon" derivative? I have a 3" RIA in 45acp and need a carry round. I remember the 9mm 127 +P and +P+ Ranger rounds.
Do you mean the SXT? If so yes.
Opening day of deer season November 94 I killed a 3pt buck with 38 spl 129 gr Hydra Shocks. Complete pass through giant exit hole at 20 yds…… now you may ask why would I shoot a deer with a 38. I was field dressing a deer when this small buck came limping by basically on 3 legs. I was crouched over and my slug gun was 10 ft away leaning against a tree. The 38 was on my hip. I used to hunt a State Park and it sounded like a war zone on opening day. Lots of bad shots and misses.
My answer is, "yes".Which is going to hurt more...a baseball at 1200 fps or a bowling ball at 850 fps?
The Hydra-Shok was NOT the flying ashtray, that was the 200 gr Speer JHP load, which would not feed in most unmodified Colt 1911s.
The Hydra-Shok 230 gr load was the standard LAPD SWAT and SIS load until about 2000 give or take, when it was phased out in favor of the Winchester Ranger 230 gr load.
It went Black Talon, Ranger T(alon), then SXT, I think.
The old Hydra Shock is a great load but the Federal HST will slightly out perform it these days. The HST (in 45ACP) consistently gives 15 -16 inches of penetration and comes out of the gel at .900 to an inch in diameter. The 9mm is giving the same penatration and coming out of the gel @ .700+ diameter.
The Speer Gold Dot 2 in 9mm , which is a bonded round is giving the same penetration but does not expand quite as big at .650 or so expansion. LAPD went the GD2 across the board a few years back and was so impressed, even the SIS guys are packing hi-cap 9's vs the old days when they carried two 1911s in .45acp. Federal has always made great defensive ammo.
The Hydra Shok developed a little bit of a spotty reputation for the cavity plugging around the central post and then acting more like a FMJ, which is why we now have the HST design. Federal's HST, the Speer Gold Dot, and the Winchester Ranger T are all better bullet designs than the old Hydra Shok.
Our department was issued the Hydrashok from early mid 2000 to 2022. The early ammunition they gave us was the Hydrashok with the post. They said it was a "wonder bullet" and scads better than the Ball Ammo. I shot both into the same medium and of course one did not "mushroom" as expected and merely deformed the same as a ball ammo round.
The HSTwas better
Then we had to follow the trend and go back to the 9mm. But at least we get the Critical Duty 135 grain rounds. Hopefully they are better.
There is also the fact that a 9x19mm may kill a man, but the 45 ACP will also kill his soul.![]()
It went Black Talon, Ranger T(alon), then SXT, I think.
Actually, the original flying ashtray was the Super Vel.