JMichaelTX
Member
I realize this is an emotional debate for many people, but as a recent buyer of a M&P Shield, I have been looking for more objective rationale for selecting one caliber over the other. While I initially selected the Shield 40, I have come to question that after considerable research. So, if the data conclusively points to the 9mm being materially better at knockdown or stopping power, then I will consider switching to a Shield 9mm.
I have read much, watched many YouTube videos, and, except for the cost of rounds, it seems to me that it is much like a tie, a personal preference.
The last few days I have been researching defensive rounds, i.e., Jacketed Hollow Points (JHP), trying to determine what are the best choices. For me, cost is not a consideration here, since I will be firing very, very few, if any, JHP rounds after some initial testing. I am a private individual, with no need to fire unless threatened.
So, I came across this very interesting table on the Winchester web site, for the PDX-1 ammo, which seems to be one of the best, highly rated by many.
As you can see, the 40 cal 165 gr has 20% greater energy than the 9mm +P 124 gr.
Seems to me, with all other things being equal, that greater energy means greater knockdown power.
I don't expect to change the mind of anyone who has already made this decision, but I thought it might be of some help to others, like me, who have not made a decision yet. I would not make a decision based on this one table alone. It is just another data point to be considered.
For anyone else researching this question, I would encourage you to do a lot of your own research, both in this forum and elsewhere. While there are a lot of biased authors/presenters out there, there are also a number of reasonably objective articles, blogs, and videos available.
I have read much, watched many YouTube videos, and, except for the cost of rounds, it seems to me that it is much like a tie, a personal preference.
The last few days I have been researching defensive rounds, i.e., Jacketed Hollow Points (JHP), trying to determine what are the best choices. For me, cost is not a consideration here, since I will be firing very, very few, if any, JHP rounds after some initial testing. I am a private individual, with no need to fire unless threatened.
So, I came across this very interesting table on the Winchester web site, for the PDX-1 ammo, which seems to be one of the best, highly rated by many.

As you can see, the 40 cal 165 gr has 20% greater energy than the 9mm +P 124 gr.
Seems to me, with all other things being equal, that greater energy means greater knockdown power.
I don't expect to change the mind of anyone who has already made this decision, but I thought it might be of some help to others, like me, who have not made a decision yet. I would not make a decision based on this one table alone. It is just another data point to be considered.
For anyone else researching this question, I would encourage you to do a lot of your own research, both in this forum and elsewhere. While there are a lot of biased authors/presenters out there, there are also a number of reasonably objective articles, blogs, and videos available.