Let's stay friendly this is just for fun.
My list:
9mm: 147gr XTP
.357 sig: Underwood 65gr defender
10mm: 200gr XTP
12ga: Winchester Double-X 15 pellet 00 buck
Let's stay friendly this is just for fun.
My list:
9mm: 147gr XTP
.357 sig: Underwood 65gr defender
10mm: 200gr XTP
12ga: Winchester Double-X 15 pellet 00 buck
Oh, I think people sometimes put too much worry into ammo and not tactics or holsters etc. But I think a few factors are important, such as using a bullet that makes a deep enough hole to penetrate to the vitals (at least 12in in 10% ballistics gelatin). There are quite a few 'self defense' hollowpoints especially in .380 that don't penetrate to the minimum.
And, usually out and about you'll just have your conceal carry but if someone is invading your home if you shoot them with a 12ga or .308 center mass they are a lot less likely to be able to get off a counter shot.
But anyways i agree you want to hit the target first and foremost and I don't think with for example a 9mm there would be a big practical difference between HST, Gold Dot or XTP for most applications. I do like a bullet that is likely to penetrate the spine from the front though.
My CCW is standard fmj 9mm, Springfield XD. I shoot often and like to cycle them out, good feel for all of them.
.22LR pistol around the house. Yes. Get over it "Just a roided up BB gun"... If I have to suddenly grab something and fire it, I don't want to be deaf for 6 mins.
If I remember correctly .22lr kills more people than any other caliber.
it's not a bb gun lol, a 22 FMJ will penetrate deep enough to do the job.
Hearing is no joke, I like my 15 pellet 00 but I keep some electric earmuffs next to it ... really don't want experience that in an enclosed space lol.
I don't have a gun, but I have a 185lb crossbow in my bedroom. It only takes a few seconds to cock and fire, but it's not exactly the most practical self defense weapon since you get one shot then have to stand up straight to cock it again.
It doensn't really matter, right? Dead is dead. You put a hole in someone, they're not going to be doing very well.