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200gr. JHP .40S&W
jbw1776
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Do they make this size for reloading? Who? If anyones ever used this, whats your opinion of it for a personal protection round. Right now I'm using Corbon 150gr JHP, but have been researching, and keep seeing the old arguments about heavier is better for PP stopping power. Thanks,
Ben
James Willis
Ben
James Willis
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I, personally, would stagger the clip.. One round of a hot 180gr, and one round of a air splitting 135gr.. One after another. This would continue until the clip is full..
You would get the benefits of both a light 45acp and a moderate 357mag. Best of both, frequently argued, worlds.
Look into http://www.buffalobore.com/, they have a Smoking 180gr shell for the 40 S&W.
"A clean gun is a happy gun". Spazzzz
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Ben
James Willis
Jim Kammerer
since I dont know how to post it here I'll just write it :
www.angelfire.com/art/enchanter/40.html
Titled: Improving the .40 S&W
James Willis
Jim Kammerer
James Willis
Save the seals-club a liberal instead.
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