I have an atypical query that may involve a change in the present ammunition of a friend. She is retiring sometime in June of this year after 30-some-odd years. She owns an S&W Model 640 in 357 Magnum. Prior to retirement she has been using an "FBI" load. She tells me she practices 250 rounds (five boxes) a year using whatever FBI load she bought on sale.
Upon her retirement she intends to travel alone, tent camping where there is no charge. She calls is boondocking. I always thought boondockers were a World War II Marine Corps ankle high boot; but what do I know. She is aware enough to avoid homeless encampments, but I am uncertain how one discriminates between fellow campers and those who are homeless.
My query is about the possibility that she might need to fire her revolver through her sleeping bag, plus [many] layers of an attacker's winter clothing. Should I suggest a change in her ammunition?
Upon her retirement she intends to travel alone, tent camping where there is no charge. She calls is boondocking. I always thought boondockers were a World War II Marine Corps ankle high boot; but what do I know. She is aware enough to avoid homeless encampments, but I am uncertain how one discriminates between fellow campers and those who are homeless.
My query is about the possibility that she might need to fire her revolver through her sleeping bag, plus [many] layers of an attacker's winter clothing. Should I suggest a change in her ammunition?