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It occurred to me that if you need 200+ rounds of self defense ammo, it might be a good time to rethink how you’re livingNice work. For me, that would be a lifetime supply so ammo. I've got a Ruger LCR 380 ACP.
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True that Howie, good point.It occurred to me that if you need 200+ rounds of self defense ammo, it might be a good time to rethink how you’re living
It occurred to me that if you need 200+ rounds of self defense ammo, it might be a good time to rethink how you’re living
Those little xtp’s are relatively cheap, so I keep them on hand to shoot up a few at the range when I go, rather than keep some “plinkers” around, too. Those will last me a year or so.Correct or not I was always under the mindset that close quarter self defense with a handgun, anything you needed that for would be over in short order. So there's really no need for a large amount of ammo on hand. But if a person is thinking of being prepared for the unexpected, and deterring things before it's up close and personal, an ample amount of rifle rounds on the other hand is not a bad idea.
While what you state ideally is true....Correct or not I was always under the mindset that close quarter self defense with a handgun, anything you needed that for would be over in short order. So there's really no need for a large amount of ammo on hand. But if a person is thinking of being prepared for the unexpected, and deterring things before it's up close and personal, an ample amount of rifle rounds on the other hand is not a bad idea.
That company is across the state from me never tried their stuff as of yet.I only load the Lehigh defense defender bullets for defense. They don't have to expand to cause massive wound cavities and they create more trauma than jacket at hollow points and all this from a full metal jacket. For practice I basically do powdered cast bullets to save money
Boy can you say P-A-T-I-E-N-C-ELoaded up 200 of 380 ACP with the Hornady XTP's on the single stage and, contrary to my history with this little round, I didn't smash my fingers once!
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120 extreme defenders 7.5 gr win 231 1200 fpsThat company is across the state from me never tried their stuff as of yet.
What grain are those in .45 from your picture
I love those XTP's, I use the 210 grain hollow points in the 41 Magnum Smith and Wessons Classic Hunter. They do pack a punch at close to 1600 fps with H110. Once shot a large boar, hit him in the cheek head on at 25 yards, and shattered the jawbone and continued through the neck, chest cavity and wound up in the rear ham under the hide. The bullet has specks of broken bone chips in the lead. Left bullet in the first picture.Loaded up 200 of 380 ACP with the Hornady XTP's on the single stage and, contrary to my history with this little round, I didn't smash my fingers once!
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Hmmm, I’ve been considering the .45 version wrapped in a 50 sabot for the muzzleloader for deer.I love those XTP's, I use the 210 grain hollow points in the 41 Magnum Smith and Wessons Classic Hunter. They do pack a punch at close to 1600 fps with H110. Once shot a large boar, hit him in the cheek head on at 25 yards, and shattered the jawbone and continued through the neck, chest cavity and wound up in the rear ham under the hide. The bullet has specks of broken bone chips in the lead. Left bullet in the first picture.
Right bullet was when i saw a large sow bedded with a group of hogs down in a ravine and I was above it, and fired it into its upper torso and the bullet passed through and embedded into the mud underneath it. It's a great bullet. It also comes with a full metal jacket as well, but I prefer the hollow point. Have stuck with it ever since.
I use the 44 cal xtp in a sabot.Hmmm, I’ve been considering the .45 version wrapped in a 50 sabot for the muzzleloader for deer.
.380s are easy, even for a genetic freak like my. Now .17s and .204s...Loaded up 200 of 380 ACP with the Hornady XTP's on the single stage and, contrary to my history with this little round, I didn't smash my fingers once!
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