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For me, the only pistol caliber cartridges I trust in FMJ would be .357mag and .45 Auto.
Yourself?
Yourself?
Trust? What about them do you trust.For me, the only pistol caliber cartridges I trust in FMJ would be .357mag and .45 Auto.
Yourself?
That I can have decent SD expectations with FMJ amo, and not have to feel like I need premium HP ammo for defense.Trust? What about them do you trust.
I trust all of them to feed nicely.For me, the only pistol caliber cartridges I trust in FMJ would be .357mag and .45 Auto.
Yourself?
That wise man was Clint Smith...he always advocated FMJ for the reliability factor...said he would just keep poking those 45 cal holes until the threat was stoppedWise man once said even with zero expansion a .45 still makes damn near a half inch hole.
The only one I can think of that might be even marginal would be a very fast FN 10mm.There isn't a caliber I can imagine myself using where I would consider FMJ as anything other than a last resort (or an excellent practice choice).
I guess the way I see it, there are so many better options in just about every application, I can't think of why, except, no other choice. FMJ's have so many marginal attributes, they go through flesh in a very streamlined manner (mostly leaving a smaller than caliber hole in their wake). They tend to steer very weird courses. Sometimes that trait can be fortuitous (Jack Ruby comes to mind), sometimes less than desirable. In any case, the shooter has less control over where it is going to end up than just about any other option.The only one I can think of that might be even marginal would be a very fast FN 10mm.
Oh but you doThat I can have decent SD expectations with FMJ amo, and not have to feel like I need premium HP ammo for defense.