Iv read about the rip bullets but also read they dont like the glock 19 would really like to hear what else is out there
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To be fair, I'd like to add that I do keep such a bullet. In my rifle! 300 grains and solid brass. Explosive on soft targets, more than just a flesh wound from the petals, and the core will go clean through a mofo at any angle. Not exactly a 9mm, but badass.RIP is bull****. I definitely do not want a bullet that is designed to shed mass. I want it intact, with all it's mass to punch through and break bones if needed. Reach those vitals! Gold Dots for me.
Yup.Best home defense round would be 00 buck in a 12 gauge but I digress.
Quite right, quite right.Of course "stopping power" is a real thing. You shoot to stop and some ammo stops faster than others, right?
"Knockdown power" is the term that is bogus when it comes to handguns.
Ditto.RIP is bull****. I definitely do not want a bullet that is designed to shed mass. I want it intact, with all it's mass to punch through and break bones if needed. Reach those vitals! Gold Dots for me.