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The flat nose on those 255 grain hard cast looks like it might not feed all that reliably in a 1911. It would be tough to shoot enough of them to feel comfortable that they wouldn't jam when you really need them.Bofire, I'm suprised you only got 3 inches penetration out of a 44 mag at 15 feet. Were those factory loads?The best .45 load for bear would be .45-70 out of a guide gun
PDX1 Ive shot a lot hollow points out of my 45's and Im very impressed with the penetration and expansion of these. As long as your not hunting grizz, I have no doubt the winchester pdx1 will put the hurt to a bear or anything else for that matter. Its what I carry in my XD
If.. I were to pack a 45acp in Bear country, I'd load it with 6rnds of 230gn round ball FMJ loaded to 1,100fps. That is what should never ever fail to feed and will likely have the most penetration on a bruin. The last two in the magazine would be Black Tallon hand loads that would be for point blank 'shove it in his mouth or eye socket' range. -Steve
Quote from: demontang on June 14, 2011, 07:23:25 AMPDX1 Ive shot a lot hollow points out of my 45's and Im very impressed with the penetration and expansion of these. As long as your not hunting grizz, I have no doubt the winchester pdx1 will put the hurt to a bear or anything else for that matter. Its what I carry in my XD I concure, PDX1 0.40 is all I carry
This is right in my wheelhouse. I have been carrying my XD Tactical in .45 while out and about. Remember the old Winchester Talon...black nosed law enforcement hollow points..well, 13 +1 with those feels pretty good on the hip. I have shot them into bowling pins and think they would put a might sting in a bear. Also, you may want to look around and see if you can find some 150gr round nose. I used to shoot those on pins as well. I think you would get excellent penetration on a skull/shoulder.