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Originally Posted by dark3419
The "best" caliber is the one that you'll reliably hit the scumbag with. Getting hits with a 22 or 380 is better than missing with a 45 or 357.
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Wrong.
I've seen a 22 round on the floor, after it bounced off an almost naked neighbor guy, when his ex gf stalked him to a beach place. Granted it was a medium wight round per LEO (that had a humorous field day interviewing everyone), but still.
Thus, at least a decent 9mm or a heavy load 38.
My first point, why do folks use target ammo?
Lighter loads, cheaper lead, etc, that do cause targeting and other issues. Let alone a recoil difference (much lighter). WTF.
Regardless of weapon, pick the ammo for the correct RW situation, perhaps home defense or CC,
and practice with that ammo as well. Who the fxxk cares about a price difference if you actually need to use the tool.
BTW, even though 9mm ammo can carry a higher pressure, it's a shorter cartridge than a 38, thus less gains, even though a bit higher muzzle velocity.
Everything I have, always has the largest grain cartridge.
Here's my second point, the actual bullet. Repeating myself from above, target rounds? Fxxk no.
Thus,
"Pick the Tip".
Hollow point, Tipped, Soft, FMJ (diff shapes).
For home defense?
You want to stop the ahole at close range, Hollow point. And, why use soft nose when hollow points are available?
For CC? You'd have a bit more room, so that takes a bit of thought. I have tipped and a large clip (and spare clip).
Last, larger calibers? A critical item here is how often you practice. Rarely? 38,9,40 no larger. If you're at a range at least a few times a year, anything, larger better. Why, if you don't practice you'll not be used to holding the recoil.
Last, even though this thread is about caliber, I simply have to mention that for home defense, or close combat, a short nose weapon. Do I really have to explain why? For CC or open carry, long nose does provide better targeting.
My ex has a matched pair of POS 38 revolvers.
I have a 1911A1 45 and a Glock Model 30 (45)