Every gun is different, so this may not work in your revolver, but in my S&W 442 I have wadcutters in the revolver and Hornady standard pressure Critical Defense 110 gr. loads in speed strips. At...
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Every gun is different, so this may not work in your revolver, but in my S&W 442 I have wadcutters in the revolver and Hornady standard pressure Critical Defense 110 gr. loads in speed strips. At...
My wife has both G43's and a G42. We tried a huge selection of 380 loads in the G42, plus a lot more that we just bought for practice, and it's been 100% reliable. I actually prefer shooting it far...
My wife has arthritis everywhere. Her fingers are bent up. She was diagnosed with it three months after we were married 35 years ago. As with the women of the site you mention, she also has 43's...
I missed the mention of Hydra-Shok entirely. Good catch!
I am very leary of Hydra-Shock ammunition in any pistol caliber due to the “Special Comment Regarding the Use of Hydra-Shok Ammunition” Fackler MD, Martin L., IWBA Wound Ballistics Review, Volume 1...
Not sharp shouldered. Too bad. Sharp shouldered would have made for a neat little revolver.
I only have 9's these days. Sold off our CS-1's, the last 357's we had, well over a decade ago. ...
Are the double ended wadcutters sharp shouldered?
I am completely in agreement with you on a revolver for multiple roles without having to go to the weight/recoiled/wear of the 357 or heavier...
Same here in Arizona, according to the instructor at the CCW class. If not in use, it’s in the safe.
It’s too bad Sig corporate cannot recognize the long term negative effects of Cohen’s poor management decisions, but many of us have seen this very thing happen to much larger corporations as well. ...
Both would be/would have been too heavy for my parents. My dad was a pretty tough customer, but in his 80’s he lost a lot of body strength and a 10/22 with wooden stock was too heavy for him and my...
My wife got a S&W 631 back in the 90's. It has a 4" barrel chambered in 32 H&R Magnum and is her favorite revolver. Some years back I bought a box of 32 SWL wadcutters for it. I think they may...
Oh yeah, I remember that well; I decided to test it once. We went back and forth with Detroit as to which city had the highest rate of auto thefts in the nation, and a wooded area a few miles from...
Back towards the end of high school -- I think Benjamin Harrison was President then, I took a Beretta M34 my dad had brought home from the war out for a day of shooting. I used to squirrel hunt a...
I have to agree. I have NO brand loyalty these days. We've owned all three and the VP9 and PPQ are now gone, but neither of us have any desire to dump the P10C's. All three makes/models are...
We have two and they have replaced my two gen. G19’s for edc. The triggers are better, they are more accurate, are utterly reliable with everything we’ve shot in them, and have given us none of the...
Thanks!
Any idea of the thickness of your Kevlar string?
158 gr. LRN wasn't always a widow maker for the user. Sometimes it worked well when the bullet was placed in the right place. Years ago, when I was with LCSP in NW Indiana, there was a gang shooting...
I've owned a number of M&P's since they first came out and they were left in vehicles at far lower temperatures than 32 degrees F! I never had ANY issues with them not working, or magazines not...
Here is a link
https://www.cheaperthandirt.net/product/winchester-38-special-ammunition-50-rounds-super-x-lwc-148-grains-020892201361.do
Thanks!
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Duh, read this right after we got home from church late. There's the answer big as day! Winchester!
Who made them?
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Those wadcutters are terrific defense loads and that is typical velocity for a 1 7/8" barrel. They will still penetrate deeply -- maybe even over penetrate, they will drive straight, go through...
You honestly think they'd listen to me? I'm nobody. We need someone like Dr. Roberts, Wayne Dobbs, etc., to contact them. I spent a majority of my career in manufacturing. Little guys didn't get...
Again, not a full wadcutter. Note Wayne's comments and those of Dr. Fackler. I cannot see why Lehigh could not just produce such a bullet and Underwood then produce produce the loaded round in...