Tom Goodrick
Member
I am selecting ammo to load into a magazine to be kept ready for home defense. My main concern is home invasion by multiple BG's. This crime seems to be increasing where I live.
I have been reading some articles about "Stopping Power" including some academic theses and a good article by a former cop who serves now as a medical examiner. It is clear to me that the caliber should be 40 or larger with the exception of 357 mag or, perhaps 357 Sig. Calibers like 10mm, 41 mag and 45 ACP are favorably mentioned.
But a common thread in these articles is that stopping performance varies for any round because of the mix of substances a bullet runs into in the body. Bone may deflect a JHP type and clothing may fill the nose preventing or reducing expansion.
My current plan is to load the magazine of my MP40 alternately with FMJ and JHP loads of the same weight. The same weight should give good accuracy. The alternating types, with two shots in general per BG, should assure effectiveness in disabling the BG.
Any comments?
I have been reading some articles about "Stopping Power" including some academic theses and a good article by a former cop who serves now as a medical examiner. It is clear to me that the caliber should be 40 or larger with the exception of 357 mag or, perhaps 357 Sig. Calibers like 10mm, 41 mag and 45 ACP are favorably mentioned.
But a common thread in these articles is that stopping performance varies for any round because of the mix of substances a bullet runs into in the body. Bone may deflect a JHP type and clothing may fill the nose preventing or reducing expansion.
My current plan is to load the magazine of my MP40 alternately with FMJ and JHP loads of the same weight. The same weight should give good accuracy. The alternating types, with two shots in general per BG, should assure effectiveness in disabling the BG.
Any comments?