I am not an expert in ammo. In fact, I pretty much have my ammo purchases down to either Socially Select Situation or target ammo.
However back in the 90's, I bought a lot of Black Talon ammo in 9mm, .40S&W, .45ACP and a few boxes in .44mag. I shot some, sold some and still have some.
Now I am paying more attention to my ammo purchases, well other than the target .45acp.
Was Black Talon ammo any better than the other ammo on the market at the time? Is the original BT any better than what followed it such as the SXT or Ranger T?
Is there a better bullet on the market today or does it really make a difference?
The shooting victims I have dealt with, if they survived, were more concerned about being shot than what they were shot with. Those that did not survive had nothing to say about the ammo that hit them but the coroners did a little more carving on them to remove the projectiles.
I suppose it all boils down to which ammo you would buy today for the best performance available. The group here appears to really know their stuff about ammo
However back in the 90's, I bought a lot of Black Talon ammo in 9mm, .40S&W, .45ACP and a few boxes in .44mag. I shot some, sold some and still have some.
Now I am paying more attention to my ammo purchases, well other than the target .45acp.
Was Black Talon ammo any better than the other ammo on the market at the time? Is the original BT any better than what followed it such as the SXT or Ranger T?
Is there a better bullet on the market today or does it really make a difference?
The shooting victims I have dealt with, if they survived, were more concerned about being shot than what they were shot with. Those that did not survive had nothing to say about the ammo that hit them but the coroners did a little more carving on them to remove the projectiles.
I suppose it all boils down to which ammo you would buy today for the best performance available. The group here appears to really know their stuff about ammo