Originally Posted By: dnewton3
For me, the "best" option is a round I can put on target with great accuracy under stress, while providing a desired effect of expansion and penetration, overcoming any potential intermediate obstacles, while not striking the person behind the person I'm shooting at. The ammo industry is now able to get me ever closer to that desired state. As long as I do my part in proper selection.
Thank You !! You have hit the nail on the head. The most important weapon is the mindset, not the choice of gun. When the crisis happens, you're going to default to the lowest level of your training (or lack of it).
The 9m/m just allows more holes, more leaking, faster loss of blood and blood pressure and a better chance of the perp assuming room temperature.
For me, the "best" option is a round I can put on target with great accuracy under stress, while providing a desired effect of expansion and penetration, overcoming any potential intermediate obstacles, while not striking the person behind the person I'm shooting at. The ammo industry is now able to get me ever closer to that desired state. As long as I do my part in proper selection.
Thank You !! You have hit the nail on the head. The most important weapon is the mindset, not the choice of gun. When the crisis happens, you're going to default to the lowest level of your training (or lack of it).
The 9m/m just allows more holes, more leaking, faster loss of blood and blood pressure and a better chance of the perp assuming room temperature.