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I may or may not get flamed for this but here we go. There is no chance in heck I would ever carry those rounds in a pistol I would need to use in a self defense situation. The anit gunners and the jury would see you as a "hole saw" killing extremist. They are absurdly expensive and really just a gimmick. No thanks.
Well to those that feel it is necessary to load with only non descript factory loads so be it but I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6
Nope not at all suggesting that it is that. currently loaded with Federal Hyrashocks modified HP
Humans aren't that hard to kill BTW.
I will make the argument at home defense. If target is missed in home defense and goes through a wall, how far will the fragments travel? Is it possible that they may endanger other lives in the household, maybe? I ask, because I saw how far they traveled in the balistic gel.I don't have an opinion one way or another, but curious what others think. We on this forum have talked about using bird shot in a shot gun in the past for home defense, as they won't travel through walls where children may lay on the other side of the wall.Thoughts?
I like the Ranger rounds....got about 96 of 'em left at home. Nasty little bullet. I agree that one must be carefull what the read in magazines...almost like internet forums!!!
Quote from: h20hunter on January 27, 2014, 12:37:05 PMI like the Ranger rounds....got about 96 of 'em left at home. Nasty little bullet. I agree that one must be carefull what the read in magazines...almost like internet forums!!! I think I even have a box of Ranger somewhere. From what I understand though, plastic coating on pistol ammo has been outlawed, unless it is a shotshell.
That's right. I have seen some guys who reload, I would never run their reloads through my pistol, let alone try to defend myself with them. Reliability is a much better reason not to use reloads!Now, If I need a pistol because someone is in the house running down the hall way at me with a cleaver, are reloads going to matter to a prosecutor?
One I have seen on here every-once-in-awhile is the Winchester "Black-Talon" pistol ammo was outlawed because it either was too deadly or shot through bullet proof vests....... The truth is Winchester just re-branded it as "Ranger" ammo and sell it to this day without the black coating.
Quote from: 300rum on January 27, 2014, 12:34:08 PMOne I have seen on here every-once-in-awhile is the Winchester "Black-Talon" pistol ammo was outlawed because it either was too deadly or shot through bullet proof vests....... The truth is Winchester just re-branded it as "Ranger" ammo and sell it to this day without the black coating. what about the rifle caliber Black Talon/FailSafe bullets...They were kinda like the illigitimate love child of a Nosler Partition and a Barnes Tripple Shock...What killed off those in the marketplace?
Quote from: 300rum on January 27, 2014, 12:40:52 PMThat's right. I have seen some guys who reload, I would never run their reloads through my pistol, let alone try to defend myself with them. Reliability is a much better reason not to use reloads!Now, If I need a pistol because someone is in the house running down the hall way at me with a cleaver, are reloads going to matter to a prosecutor?Interesting. I do reloads for my protection rounds because of increased reliability. I get to inspect all the parts before assembly. I've had a few misfires using commercial ammo in the past and that is one main reason I started reloading. Carried over from hunting ammo to defense ammo.
That's right. I have seen some guys who reload, I would never run their reloads through my pistol, let alone try to defend myself with them. Reliability is a much better reason not to use reloads!
Quote from: 300rum on January 27, 2014, 12:40:52 PMThat's right. I have seen some guys who reload, I would never run their reloads through my pistol, let alone try to defend myself with them. Reliability is a much better reason not to use reloads!I disagree. When I reload I have less variation from round to round and tighter quality control. therefore I trust my rounds to be more reliable then a factory round.sent from my typewriter